Cost Analysis of Postoperative Medications in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Northeast India
Indrani Sarma, Sukainnya Buragohain, Joonmoni Lahon, Priyotosh Banerjee, Chayna Sarkar, Noor Topno, Dibyajyoti Saikia, Dhriti K Brahma

TL;DR
This study estimates the cost of postoperative medications in a hospital in India and finds that patients may need to work for over 50 days to afford them, highlighting the financial burden.
Contribution
The study provides a cost analysis and simulation of postoperative medication expenses in a low-income setting, emphasizing the need for policy adjustments.
Findings
The mean medication cost was ₹9332 (around $111 USD), with a median of ₹4989 (around $60 USD).
Patients would need to work an average of 51 days to cover the mean cost, with some needing up to 104 days.
Abstract
Background: Postoperative medications play a crucial role in managing physiological changes and preventing complications after surgery. However, the cost of these medications can be a significant burden for patients, particularly in low-income settings. This study aimed to estimate the cost of postoperative medications in a tertiary care hospital and simulate the financial burden on patients undergoing elective surgery. Methods: A prospective, hospital-based observational study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in India. Data were collected from 109 patients undergoing elective surgery, and the cost of medications was calculated using real-world data. A gamma distribution was used to simulate 100000 data points, and the mean, median, and interquartile range of medication costs were estimated. Results: The mean medication cost was ₹9332 (around $111 USD), with a median cost of…
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TopicsCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes · Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
