Variations in bariatric surgical care pathways: A national costing study on the variability of services and impact on costs

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Background: We undertook a survey of all bariatric centres in Scotland in order to describe current pre- and post-operative care, to estimate their costs and explore differences in financial impact. Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to each health centre. Descriptive statistics were used to present average cost per patient along with 95% confidence intervals, and the range of costs. Results: Results show nearly a five-fold difference in costs per patient for pre-operative services (range £226 - £1071) and more than a three-fold difference for post-operative services (range £259 - £896). Conclusions: There is a lack of evidence base and a clear requirement for the evaluation of bariatric surgical services to identify the care pathways pre- and post-surgery which lead to largest improvements in health outcomes and remain cost-effective.

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Grieve, E., Mackenzie, R. M., Munro, J., O’Donnell, J., Stewart, S., Ali, A., … Logue, J. (2018). Variations in bariatric surgical care pathways: A national costing study on the variability of services and impact on costs. BMC Obesity, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40608-018-0223-3

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