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- Title
Permanence, cost and mortality related to surgical admissions by the Unified Health System.
- Authors
Rocha Covre, Eduardo; de Melo, Willian Augusto; do Prado Tostes, Maria Fernanda; Molena Fernandes, Carlos Alexandre
- Abstract
Objective: to analyze the time trend of surgical admissions by the Unified Health System according to hospital stay, costs and mortality by subgroups of surgical procedures in Brazil. Method: ecological study of time series. The variables surgical hospitalization, permanence, cost and mortality were obtained from the Department of Informatics of the Unified Health System. The trend analysis used the polynomial regression model. Results: in nine years, 37,565,785 surgical admissions were recorded. The mean duration of surgical admissions was constant (p = 0.449); the mean stay (3.8 days) was decreasing and significant (p <0.01); the mean cost (389.16 dollars) and mortality (1.63%) were increasing and significant (p <0.01). In subgroups of eye, thoracic, oncological and other surgeries, the temporal evolution of surgeries was increasing and significant (p <0.05). In contrast, endocrine glands, digestive tract, genitourinary, breast, reconstruction and buco-maxillofacial surgeries showed a significant trend of decline (p <0.05). In the other subgroups, the trend was constant. Conclusion: evidence shows the trend of surgical admissions in the last decade in the country and provide subsidies for the efficient elaboration of public policies, planning and management towards universal coverage in surgical care.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; BREAST surgery; ENDOCRINE surgery; HEAD surgery; MAXILLA surgery; NECK surgery; TUMOR surgery; THORACIC surgery; COST effectiveness; DIGESTIVE organs; ECOLOGICAL research; OPHTHALMIC surgery; GENITOURINARY organs; HOSPITAL care; LENGTH of stay in hospitals; HOSPITAL admission & discharge; HEALTH policy; MUSCULOSKELETAL system; OBSTETRICS surgery; PATIENTS; REGRESSION analysis; OPERATIVE surgery; TIME; DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem (RLAE), 2019, Vol 27, p1
- ISSN
1518-8345
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1590/1518-8345.2618-3136