Development and application of tools to cost the delivery of environmental health services in healthcare facilities: a financial analysis in urban Malawi

被引:1
|
作者
Anderson, Darcy M. [1 ]
Cronk, Ryan [2 ]
Pak, Emily [1 ]
Malima, Precious
Fuente, David [3 ]
Tracy, J. Wren [2 ]
Mofolo, Innocent [4 ,5 ]
Kafanikhale, Holystone [6 ]
Hoffman, Irving [4 ,5 ]
Bartram, Jamie [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Water Inst, Gillings Sch Global Publ Hlth, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[2] ICF, Durham, NC 27713 USA
[3] Univ South Carolina, Sch Earth Ocean & Environm, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
[4] UNC Project Malawi, Lilongwe, Malawi
[5] Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Div Infect Dis, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA
[6] Malawi Minist Hlth & Populat, Lilongwe, Malawi
[7] Univ Leeds, Sch Civil Engn, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
SANITATION; WATER; BLANTYRE; ACCESS;
D O I
10.1186/s12913-021-06325-3
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
BackgroundEnvironmental health services (EHS) in healthcare facilities (HCFs) are critical for providing a safe, functional healthcare environment, but little is known about their costs. Poor understanding of costs impedes progress towards universal access of EHS in HCFs. We developed frameworks of essential expenses required to provide EHS and conducted an ex-post financial analysis of EHS in a network of medical research and training facilities in Lilongwe, Malawi, serving an estimated 42,000 patients annually through seven outpatient buildings.MethodsWe estimated the cost of providing the following EHS: water, sanitation, hygiene, personal protective equipment use at the point of care, waste management, cleaning, laundry, and vector control. We developed frameworks of essential outputs and inputs for each EHS through review of international guidelines and standards, which we used to identify expenses required for EHS delivery and evaluate the completeness of costs data in our case study. For costing, we use a mixed-methods approach, applying qualitative interviews to understand facility context and review of electronic records to determine costs. We calculated initial costs to establish EHS and annual operations and maintenance.ResultsAvailable records contained little information on the upfront, capital costs associated with establishing EHS. Annual operations and maintenance totaled USD 220,427 for all EHS across all facilities (USD 5.21 per patient encounter), although costs of many essential inputs were missing from records. Annual operations and maintenance costs were highest for cleaning (USD 69,372) and waste management (USD 46,752).DiscussionMissing expenses suggests that documented costs are substantial underestimates. Costs to establish services were missing predominantly because purchases pre-dated electronic records. Annual operations and maintenance costs were incomplete primarily because administrative records did not record sufficient detail to disaggregate and attribute expenses.ConclusionsElectronic health information systems have potential to support efficient data collection. However, we found that existing records systems were decentralized and poorly suited to identify EHS costs. Our research suggests a need to better code and disaggregate EHS expenses to properly leverage records for costing. Frameworks developed in this study are a potential tool to develop more accurate estimates of the cost of providing EHS in HCFs.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] How equitable is health spending on curative services and institutional delivery in Malawi? Evidence from a quasi-longitudinal benefit incidence analysis
    Rudasingwa, Martin
    Yeboah, Edmund
    Ridde, Valery
    Bonnet, Emmanuel
    De Allegri, Manuela
    Muula, Adamson Sinjani
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EQUITY IN HEALTH, 2022, 21 (01)
  • [42] Correlation between the Greek gross domestic product and health expenditure during the financial crisis, with emphasis on reimbursement of the cost of diabetic health materials by the National Organization for Healthcare Services Provision
    Mentis, I
    ARCHIVES OF HELLENIC MEDICINE, 2023, 40 (02): : 260 - 269
  • [43] Stability of healthcare quality measures for maternal and child services: Analysis of the continuous service provision assessment of health facilities in Senegal, 2012-2018
    Leslie, Hannah H.
    Hategeka, Celestin
    Ndour, Papa Ibrahima
    Nimako, Kojo
    Dieng, Mamadou
    Diallo, Abdoulaye
    Ndiaye, Youssoupha
    TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, 2022, 27 (01) : 68 - 80
  • [44] DEVELOPMENT OF AN ALTERNATIVE, EFFICIENT, LOW-COST MENTAL-HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM IN CALI, COLOMBIA .2. THE URBAN HEALTH-CENTER
    CLIMENT, CE
    DEARANGO, MV
    PLUTCHICK, R
    SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY, 1983, 18 (02) : 95 - 102
  • [45] Role of Surgical Services in Profitability of Hospitals in California: An Analysis of Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development Annual Financial Data
    Moazzez, Ashkan
    De Virgilio, Christian
    AMERICAN SURGEON, 2016, 82 (10) : 894 - 897
  • [46] Environmental cost of energy consumption and economic growth: can China shift some burden through financial development? An asymmetric analysis
    Shuning Kong
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28 : 25255 - 25264
  • [47] Environmental cost of energy consumption and economic growth: can China shift some burden through financial development? An asymmetric analysis
    Kong, Shuning
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2021, 28 (20) : 25255 - 25264
  • [48] Comparative Study of Unit Cost-analysis among Urban and Rural Dental Primary Health Services in Padang City, Indonesia
    Febrian
    Lukman, Syukri
    Hardisman
    Suhairi
    Sari, Desy Purnama
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 2019, 13 (03) : ZC26 - ZC29
  • [49] Life Cycle Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis as Combined Economic-Environmental Assessment Tools: Application to an Anaerobic Digestion Plant
    Bruno, Morena
    Marchi, Michela
    Ermini, Nicolo
    Niccolucci, Valentina
    Pulselli, Federico Maria
    ENERGIES, 2023, 16 (09)
  • [50] Application of sustainable urban development in environmental suitability analysis of educational land use by using AHP and GIS in Tehran
    Javadian, Marjan
    Shamskooshki, Hanieh
    Momeni, Mostafa
    2011 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GREEN BUILDINGS AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES, 2011, 21 : 72 - 80