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The hospital costs of high emergency department pediatric readiness.

Authors
  • Remick, Katherine
  • Gausche-Hill, Marianne
  • Lin, Amber
  • Goldhaber-Fiebert, Jeremy
  • Lang, Benjamin
  • Foster, Ashley
  • Burns, Beech
  • Jenkins, Peter
  • Hewes, Hilary
  • Kuppermann, Nathan
  • McConnell, K
  • Marin, Jennifer
  • Weyant, Christopher
  • Ford, Rachel
  • Babcock, Sean
  • Newgard, Craig
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2024
Source
eScholarship - University of California
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We estimate annual hospital expenditures to achieve high emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness (HPR), that is, weighted Pediatric Readiness Score (wPRS) ≥ 88 (0-100 scale) across EDs with different pediatric volumes of children, overall and after accounting for current levels of readiness. METHODS: We calculated the annual hospital costs of HPR based on two components: (1) ED pediatric equipment and supplies and (2) labor costs required for a Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC) to perform pediatric readiness tasks. Data sources to generate labor cost estimates included: 2021 national salary information from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, detailed patient and readiness data from 983 EDs in 11 states, the 2021 National Pediatric Readiness Project assessment; a national PECC survey; and a regional PECC survey. Data sources for equipment and supply costs included: purchasing costs from seven healthcare organizations and equipment usage per ED pediatric volume. We excluded costs of day-to-day ED operations (ie, direct clinical care and routine ED supplies). RESULTS: The total annual hospital costs for HPR ranged from $77,712 (95% CI 54,719-100,694) for low volume EDs to $279,134 (95% CI 196,487-362,179) for very high volume EDs; equipment costs accounted for 0.9-5.0% of expenses. The total annual cost-per-patient ranged from $3/child (95% CI 2-4/child) to $222/child (95% CI 156-288/child). After accounting for current readiness levels, the cost to reach HPR ranged from $23,775 among low volume EDs to $145,521 among high volume EDs, with costs per patient of $4/child to $48/child. CONCLUSIONS: Annual hospital costs for HPR are modest, particularly when considered per child.

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