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Title: Cost and survival results of critical care regionalization for Medicare patients. Author: Crippen DW, Bonetti MM, Hoyt JW, Martin BR. Journal: Crit Care Med; 1989 Jul; 17(7):601-6. PubMed ID: 2500298. Abstract: A ground-based mobile ICU, two medical evacuation helicopters, and a specially equipped fixed wing aircraft were utilized by a critical care transport team, staffed by a critical care physician, ICU nurse, critical care technologist, and respiratory therapist to facilitate regionalization of critical care services from small community hospitals to a central tertiary care facility. Survival, length of stay, age, actual hospital cost, and reimbursement were evaluated retrospectively for 81 Medicare patients transported by the team to a tertiary care facility during a 33-month period. All patients had acute, nontraumatic, medical/surgical illnesses, primarily cardiac. Forty-four (54%) patients were discharged home alive. Average hospital cost per patient was $36,059.00, average Medicare reimbursement was $13,802.00, and average hospital loss was $22,256.00. We show that regionalization to tertiary care facilities can facilitate access to critical care technology, but the Medicare reimbursement system of diagnosis-related groups makes this concept financially prohibitive for the tertiary care hospital.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]