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Why Do Hospital-Acquired Infections Hurt German Hospitals?
GermanyThursday, November 14, 2024
NIs aren't just a health problem; they're also a financial one. Patients with these infections need more care and stay in the hospital longer. This leads to what's called opportunity costs. In simple terms, it's like the hospital is missing out on money it could make if those beds were free for other patients. The longer a bed is occupied, the less money the hospital makes from other potential patients.
The study aimed to calculate these opportunity costs. They did this by looking at how long patients stayed, how much money the hospital makes each day, and how many beds were actually used. This helps hospitals understand the full impact of NIs on their finances. It's not just about the direct costs of treatment; it's also about the money they're not making because of these infections.
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