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Original scientific paper

Cost-Benefit Analysis: Patient Care at Neurological Intensive Care Unit

Lenka Kopačević
Marija Strapac
Vesna Božan Mihelčić


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Abstract

Modern quality definition relies on patient centeredness and on patient needs for particular services, continuous control of the service provided, complete service quality management, and setting quality indicators as the health service endpoints. The health service provided to the patient has certain costs. Thus, one can ask the following: “To what extent does the increasing cost of patient care with changes in elimination improve the quality of health care and what costs are justifiable?” As stroke is the third leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Europe and worldwide, attention has been increasingly focused on stroke prevention and providing quality care for stroke patients. One of the most common medical/nursing problems in these patients is change in elimination, which additionally affects their mental health.

Keywords

Intensive care units; Cost-benefit analysis; Stroke – nursing; Nursing care – economics; Quality of health care – economics; Quality of health care – nursing

Hrčak ID:

116657

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/116657

Publication date:

1.9.2013.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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