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Development of a Framework for On-Demand Caesarean Section in Romania

Ion Petre    
Flavia Barna    
Cosmin Cîtu    
Florin Gorun    
Oana-Maria Gorun    
Laurentiu Cezar Tomescu    
Adrian Apostol    
Anca Bordianu    
Cristian Furau and Izabella Petre    

Resumen

Background: Caesarean section rates have continued to trend upward in most countries, including Romania, creating a number of economic challenges. In the public health system, there is no regulation for performing Caesarean sections on demand; it is often done unlawfully, and in private hospitals, it is a real business. Thus, this study aims to investigate the budgetary impact at a hospital level and the profit per procedure by introducing on-demand caesarean sections for a fee. Methods: This study was conducted in one of the largest maternity units in Western Romania?the ?Bega? Maternity Clinic of the Timisoara County Emergency Hospital. For the analysis, the difference between a proposed occupancy rate (between 50 and 85%, increasing every 5 percent) and the actual occupancy rate was calculated. Considering that this difference can be used to admit patients to receive Caesarean sections on demand for a fee, the profit that could be obtained during the study period was calculated. Results: It is reported that between 238 (proposed occupancy rate of 50%) and 4683 patients (a proposed occupancy rate of 85%) could have benefited from on-demand caesarean section surgery in 2017?2019. Between RON 419,999 and RON 8,551,636 could be obtained in the 3 years of study by implementing caesarean section against payment. Conclusion: The implementation of a system of on-demand payment for caesarean sections in Romania would bring significant profits to the hospital budget.

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