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Is cost-awareness really improving?

G Mills1, A Chaffe

  • 1Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield.

Health Trends
|December 9, 1992
PubMed
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Health service staff show poor cost awareness for medical supplies, with no significant improvement since 1987. Continuing training is recommended to manage scarce resources effectively.

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Area of Science:

  • Health economics
  • Healthcare management
  • Medical education

Background:

  • Cost awareness among healthcare staff is crucial for efficient resource allocation.
  • Previous studies, including one in 1987, highlighted deficits in this area.
  • Recent publicity aimed to improve understanding of medical supply costs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To re-evaluate cost awareness among health service staff regarding anaesthetic drugs, fluids, and disposables.
  • To compare current cost awareness levels with findings from a 1987 study.
  • To assess the impact of post-1987 publicity on cost knowledge.

Main Methods:

  • A comparative study involving health service staff.
  • Participants were surveyed without prior notice to estimate the cost of 28 medical items.

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  • Results were analyzed to determine accuracy and identify patterns in over/underestimation.
  • Main Results:

    • Staff cost awareness remains significantly poor.
    • A general tendency to overestimate costs was observed.
    • Expensive items, such as volatile anaesthetic agents, were consistently underpriced.
    • No significant change in cost awareness was detected over the three years preceding the study.

    Conclusions:

    • Despite efforts, there has been no substantial improvement in health service staff's cost awareness.
    • Effective use of scarce healthcare resources requires enhanced cost consciousness.
    • A continuous staff training program focused on cost awareness is strongly recommended.