Organ recovery cost assessment in the French healthcare system from 2007 to 2014.

Eur J Public Health

Unité d'Evaluation Médico-Economique, Pôle Information Médicale Evaluation Recherche, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France.

Published: June 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Organ recovery costs were assessed in the French healthcare system from 2007 to 2014, focusing on integrating these costs into healthcare budgets and policies, appealing to various stakeholders like health economists and policy makers.
  • The study analyzed data from over 12,000 brain death donors and identified that while the mean hospital stay cost was roughly €7469, the costs for recovering different organs varied significantly, highlighting the complexity of organ recovery economics.
  • Despite a slight increase in donors, improved recovery practices led to a rise in the number of organs recovered, indicating that effective organization and management are key to enhancing organ availability beyond just cost considerations.

Article Abstract

Background: Organ recovery costs should be assessed to allow efficient and sustainable integration of these costs into national healthcare budgets and policies. These costs are of considerable interest to health economists, hospitals, financial managers and policy makers in most developed countries. This study assessed organ recovery costs from 2007 to 2014 in the French healthcare system based on the national hospital discharge database and a national cost study. The secondary objective was to describe the variability in the population of deceased organ donors during this period.

Methods: All stays for organ recovery in French hospitals between January 2007 and December 2014 were quantified from discharge abstracts and valued using a national cost study. Five cost evaluations were conducted to explore all aspects of organ recovery activities. A sensitivity analysis was conducted to test the methodological choice. Trends regarding organ recovery practices were assessed by monitoring indicators.

Results: The analysis included 12 629 brain death donors, with 28 482 organs recovered. The mean cost of a hospital stay was €7469 (SD = €10, 894). The mean costs of separate kidney, liver, pancreas, intestine, heart, lung and heart-lung block recovery regardless of the organs recovered were €1432 (SD = €1342), €502 (SD = €782), €354 (SD = €475), €362 (SD = €1559), €542 (SD = €955), €977 (SD = €1196) and €737 (SD = €637), respectively. Despite a marginal increase in donors, the number of organs recovered increased primarily due to improved practices.

Conclusion: Although cost management is the main challenge for successful organ recovery, other aspects such as organization modalities should be considered to improve organ availability.

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