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Costs of a clinical pathway with point-of-care testing during influenza epidemic in a Dutch hospital.

Sierk D MarbusSuzanne P M LutgensArianne B van Gageldonk-LafeberEric H L C M HazenbergMirjam H A HermansAnita W M Suijkerbuijk
Published in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2020)
Our study aim was to determine how a new clinical pathway, including PCR-based influenza point-of-care test (POCT), influences the hospitalisation costs of patients suspected of influenza presenting at the emergency department of a Dutch hospital during two consecutive influenza epidemics (2016-2017 and 2017-2018). Compared to mean costs per patient of €3661 in 2016-2017, the implementation of this new clinical pathway with influenza POCT in 2017 was associated with mean costs per influenza-positive patient of €2495 in 2017-2018 (P = .3). Our study suggests favourable economic results regarding a new clinical pathway with influenza POCT, reflecting a more efficient care of patients suspected of influenza presenting at the emergency department.
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