Background The three-steps integrated program of environmental surveillance (SIPES) carried out by Hospital Hygiene Unit (HHU) in Gemelli Teaching Hospital (GTH) ensure patients and healthcare personnel safety through a safe environment, reducing risk of healthcare associated infections (HAIs). The aim of this study is to assess costs of SIPES and savings due to avoidance of HAI cases. Methods Costs for year 2014 was computed by wages of managers and technicians employees in HHU and budget for materials needed to carry out laboratory analysis. A Budget Impact Analysis (BIA), from 2011 to 2014, was performed to evaluate savings. The variables included in BIA are annual number of healthcare production processes or procedures in GTH, number of samples surveyed by HHU and the resultant nonconformity, attack rate and unit cost of HAI reported in Medline database. Results Personnel employed in HHU is composed by 7 medical doctors, 2 biologists and 6 technicians. The total amount of gross salary of employees in 2014 is E446.000 and the budget 300 European Journal of Public Health, Vol. 25, Supplement 3, 2015 for materials in 2014 is E20.000. The costs of SIPES of HHU in 2014 is E464.000. BIA results show that the SIPES performed by HHU allowed the saving of E354.676 between 2011 and 2014, taking into account only the HAIs as adverse event and considering costs of their treatment. Conclusions The results of our study suggest that a well structured environmental surveillance program, like the one implemented and pursued by HHU to ensure patients and healthcare personnel safety, may allow to save financial resources considering all adverse event such as compensations after legal cases. Further evaluations are needed to asses potential savings arising from prevention of all adverse events in hospital. Key message Targeted environmental monitoring aimed at healthcare associated infection risk assessment and management represents an effective and cost saving tool

La Milia, D. I., Laurenti, P., Damiani, G., Moscato, U., Bruno, S., Boccia, S., Quaranta, G., Posteraro, B., Ficarra, M. G., Vincenti, S., Milovanovic, M., Avolio, M., Raponi, M., Ricciardi, W., A three-steps integrated program of hospital environmental surveillance: costs and potential savings, Abstract de <<8th European Public Health Conference – “Health in Europe – from global to local policies, methods and practices”>>, (Milano, 14-17 October 2015 ), <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH>>, 2015; 25 (Suppl. 3) (N/A): 300-301 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/69278]

A three-steps integrated program of hospital environmental surveillance: costs and potential savings

La Milia, Daniele Ignazio;Laurenti, Patrizia;Damiani, Gianfranco;Moscato, Umberto;Bruno, Stefania;Boccia, Stefania;Quaranta, Gianluigi;Posteraro, Brunella;Ficarra, Maria Giovanna;Vincenti, Sara;Avolio, Maria;Raponi, Matteo;Ricciardi, Walter
2015

Abstract

Background The three-steps integrated program of environmental surveillance (SIPES) carried out by Hospital Hygiene Unit (HHU) in Gemelli Teaching Hospital (GTH) ensure patients and healthcare personnel safety through a safe environment, reducing risk of healthcare associated infections (HAIs). The aim of this study is to assess costs of SIPES and savings due to avoidance of HAI cases. Methods Costs for year 2014 was computed by wages of managers and technicians employees in HHU and budget for materials needed to carry out laboratory analysis. A Budget Impact Analysis (BIA), from 2011 to 2014, was performed to evaluate savings. The variables included in BIA are annual number of healthcare production processes or procedures in GTH, number of samples surveyed by HHU and the resultant nonconformity, attack rate and unit cost of HAI reported in Medline database. Results Personnel employed in HHU is composed by 7 medical doctors, 2 biologists and 6 technicians. The total amount of gross salary of employees in 2014 is E446.000 and the budget 300 European Journal of Public Health, Vol. 25, Supplement 3, 2015 for materials in 2014 is E20.000. The costs of SIPES of HHU in 2014 is E464.000. BIA results show that the SIPES performed by HHU allowed the saving of E354.676 between 2011 and 2014, taking into account only the HAIs as adverse event and considering costs of their treatment. Conclusions The results of our study suggest that a well structured environmental surveillance program, like the one implemented and pursued by HHU to ensure patients and healthcare personnel safety, may allow to save financial resources considering all adverse event such as compensations after legal cases. Further evaluations are needed to asses potential savings arising from prevention of all adverse events in hospital. Key message Targeted environmental monitoring aimed at healthcare associated infection risk assessment and management represents an effective and cost saving tool
2015
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La Milia, D. I., Laurenti, P., Damiani, G., Moscato, U., Bruno, S., Boccia, S., Quaranta, G., Posteraro, B., Ficarra, M. G., Vincenti, S., Milovanovic, M., Avolio, M., Raponi, M., Ricciardi, W., A three-steps integrated program of hospital environmental surveillance: costs and potential savings, Abstract de <<8th European Public Health Conference – “Health in Europe – from global to local policies, methods and practices”>>, (Milano, 14-17 October 2015 ), <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH>>, 2015; 25 (Suppl. 3) (N/A): 300-301 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/69278]
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