Costs of adult functional neurological disorders at a tertiary hospital in central South Africa, 2023, Christopher et al

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  1. Andy

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    Abstract

    Background: Functional neurological disorders (FND) lead to increased care requirements and costs, negatively impacting healthcare budgets. Healthcare expenditure in FND has escalated beyond other neurologic disorders during the past decade.

    Objectives: To assess inpatient costs in adults admitted to the neurology ward at Universitas Academic Hospital (UAH) in central South Africa.

    Methods: A retrospective observational study with a comparative component was conducted on patients admitted during 2018 and 2019. All FND cases (n = 29) and a systematic sample of other neurological disorders were included in the comparison group (n = 29). Data were obtained from the Meditech billing system and clinical records.

    Results: FND patients accounted for 5.5% of 530 admissions in the neurology ward during the study period. No significant differences regarding daily median cost, age categories, gender or medical comorbidity were observed between FND and the comparison group. However, the length of stay was significantly shorter for the FND patients (median of four versus eight days), translating to approximately half the total costs of patients admitted for other neurological disorders.

    Conclusion: The daily median cost was similar for FND and other neurology-related admissions. The lower overall inpatient costs for FND patients were only related to significantly shorter durations of stay, which may reflect new diagnostic approaches resulting from changes in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5) diagnostic criteria. The prevalence of FND was similar to those reported in previous studies conducted at neurology clinics.

    Contribution: The study contributes towards better understanding the prevalence and cost of FND in local neurology inpatient care settings.

    Open access, https://sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/2010/2944
     
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  2. Andy

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    "Stone et al.18 identified functional and psychological symptoms in 16% of patients referred to neurology clinics over 15 months."
     
  3. AknaMontes

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    Debunked by David Tuller recently, I think the figure has now been retracted
     
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    @dave30th
     
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    I think the only real evidence here is the lack of due care by medical staff when someone has fnd diagnosed . considering that diagnosis was created solely for the purpose of cost cutting throughout medical systems . Because systemic and wilful failure seems to be politically motivated no one excepts responsibility for the many lives ruined .
     
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