Department of Health Economics, School of Medicine, Elderly Care Research Center, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran , ali_ahangar51@yahoo.com
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Background and aims: The treatment and care of burn patients in hospitals is known to be complex, specialized, time-consuming, and costly. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct an economic evaluation and resource analysis of burn services in hospitals, particularly within the armed forces. This study aimed to assess the cost-benefit feasibility of establishing burn services at Be'sat Hospital in Tehran, which is affiliated with the armed forces. Methods: This analytical-applied study utilized common cost-benefit analysis techniques. The research population consisted of burn hospitals within the armed forces in Tehran, with Chamran Hospital and Be'sat Hospital being included. Be'sat Hospital in Tehran was selected as the research sample. Results: The findings revealed that over 93% of the benefits and 80% of the costs associated with establishing burn services at the hospital are direct. The cost-benefit analysis over a 5-year period showed varying profitability timelines based on bed occupancy rates. With a 70% occupancy rate, the capital return period is in the fourth year. Higher occupancy rates result in quicker profitability, while lower rates extend the time frame. Conclusion: The economic justification indicators suggest that due to significant initial investments and delayed economic returns, establishing a burn sector may not be financially viable.
Barkhordar H, Asadi H, Ahangar A. Assessing the economic feasibility and cost-benefit analysis of implementing burn services in armed forces hospitals: A case study of Be'sat Hospital in Tehran. EBNESINA 2024; 26 (1) :60-72 URL: http://ebnesina.ajaums.ac.ir/article-1-1289-en.html