Estimating the excess bed days and economic burden of healthcare-associated infections in Singapore public acute-care hospitals.
Yiying CaiIndumathi VenkatachalamAndrea L KwaPaul A TambyahLi Yang HsuKalisvar MarimuthuNicholas GravesPublished in: Infection control and hospital epidemiology (2021)
We estimated the annual bed days lost and economic burden of healthcare-associated infections to Singapore hospitals using Monte Carlo simulation. The mean (standard deviation) cost of a single healthcare-associated infection was S$1,809 (S$440) [or US$1,362 (US$331)]. This translated to annual lost bed days and economic burden of 55,978 (20,506) days and S$152.0 million (S$37.1 million) [or US$114.4 million (US$27.9 million)], respectively.