ISSN: 2167-0420
Maria Lopes
AMC Health, 111 John Street Suite 250, New York 10038
Tanzania
Research Article
Managing Costs in High Risk Obstetrics: The Value of Technology that
Improves Diagnostic Accuracy
Author(s): Maria Lopes
Maria Lopes
In the USA, about 12.8% of babies (more than half a million a year) are born prematurely. The rate of premature birth has increased by 36% since the early 1980’s, [1] and is now responsible for an estimated $26 billion in costs to the American healthcare system annually [2]. Unfortunately, little progress has been made to decrease prevalence in so serious condition. From a managed care perspective, a premature birth constitutes a potential high cost episode of care and high-risk pregnancies constitute a major category of high-cost for payers. In Medicaid, 27% of all inpatient charges and 60% of all hospital procedures covered by Medicaid [3] are related to pregnancy and although only 10% of pregnancies are considered high risk, they account for 57% of total newborn costs [4]. A recent analysis found that overall, 4% of the Medicaid population was responsible for 48% of program s.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-0420.1000120