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Assessing The Cost of Medical Care For Patients Hospitalized After A Stroke Event in Gabon

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


\n Background: The increasing incidence of recorded stroke cases is straining the economies of many developing countries. Very few studies have assessed the financial burden of stroke management in Gabon. The aim of this study was to assess the direct costs of stroke management in the neurology and cardiology departments at the University Hospital of Libreville.Methods: This retrospective study was based on a detailed review of financial records directly associated with the management of stroke cases admitted and treated in the CHUL between January 2018 and December 2019. The records reviewed were those of all stroke patients admitted and treated in the aforementioned timeframe, regardless of treatment outcome. The analysis of data focused on direct hospital cost.Results: Three hundred and thirteen stroke patients were admitted over the aforementioned period, 72.52% in neurology and 27.48% in cardiology. The average age of the patients was 58.44 (± 13.73) years. 56.23% of patients had health insurance. Ischemic stroke was more common than hemorrhagic stroke, 79.55% and 20.45% respectively. The expenditure per patient was estimated at 570,023 CFA francs.Of this global direct cost, government assistance in the form of health insurance was estimated at 422,883 CFA francs while the balance of approximately 147,140 CFA francs was paid by the patient.Conclusion: The hospital cost of stroke is very high for both patients and administrations. This observation pleads for the implementation of prevention programs for this pathology. The results of this study may be useful for work on the efficiency of these programs.

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DOI 10.21203/RS.3.RS-230385/V1
Language English
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