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Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology
2010 Volume.17 No. 1 p.13 ~ p.20
Rehospitalization Rate and Medical Cost of Infants in the
Bae Chong-Woo

Shim Kye-Shik
Hahn Won-Ho
Kim Ki-Soo
Kim Beyong-Il
Shin Son-Moon
Lee Sang-Lak
Lim Baek-Keun
Choi Young-Youn
Abstract
Purpose : Because infants who have been hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are usually ill or premature, they are hospitalized repeatedly after their discharge. We intended to survey the frequencies and the medical costs of those rehospitalizations.

Methods : The NICUs of 7 major hospitals were included. The subjects were 3,451 infants that were admitted to the NICU from July 2005 to June 2006, and discharged to home. The frequency, causes, mean cost and distribution and proportion of National Health Insurance coverage and non covered costs were analyzed.

Results : The rate of rehospitalization after discharge from the NICU over 1 year was 14.8%. If multiple cases are considered as individual cases, it is 21.7%. The major causes of admission were pneumonia (15.8%), bronchiolitis (14.5%), gastroenteritis (10.4%), urinary tract infection (6.3%) and sepsis (6.3%). The mean cost for each admission was 1,652 thousand won. The mean cost of National Health Insurance coverage was 1,170 thousand won and non covered coat were 472 thousand won 70.9% and 28.6% respectively.

Conclusion : The ratio of rehospitalization of infants after their discharge from the NICU over 1 year was approximately 20% and it means that follow-up management of these infants is very important and meticulous concerns after discharge should be given. However therehospitalization and the non-coverage proportion of National Health Insurance cost is considerably high. It strongly implies that National Health Insurance should cover much more
proportion, and personal cost exemption should be proceeded in case of rehospitalization of infants after discharge from the NICU. (J Korean Soc Neonatol 2010;17:13-20)rehospitalization and the non-coverage proportion of National Health Insurance cost is considerably high. It strongly implies that National Health Insurance should cover much more
proportion, and personal cost exemption should be proceeded in case of rehospitalization of infants after discharge from the NICU. (J Korean Soc Neonatol 2010;17:13-20)
KEYWORD
Newborn, Neonatal intensive unit, Admission, Discharge, Cost
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