Delayed tibia mend costs $13,000-$15,000
Delayed tibia mend costs $13,000-$15,000
A recent study out of the University of San Antonio Health Science Center used economic models to show the healing effect of pulsed, low-intensity ultrasound on fractured tibias.1 When ultrasound is used adjunctively with conservative (nonoperative) treatment, a cost savings of over $15,000 per case - 40% - is realized. A savings of more than $13,000 per case results from the use of ultrasound with surgery. The application of ultrasound shortens the time of fracture healing and yields these economic benefits:
· reduces the likelihood of incurring the surgical costs of reoperation;
· reduces Workers' Compensation costs
· reduces outpatient care requirements.
Reference
1. Heckman JD, Sarasohn-Kahn J. The economics of treating tibia fractures. Bull Hosp Jt Dis 1997; 56:63-72.
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