Healy W L, Iorio R, Lemos M J, Patch D A, Pfeifer B A, Smiley P M, Wilk R M
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Massachusetts 01805, USA.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2000 May;82(5):607-12. doi: 10.2106/00004623-200005000-00001.
Hospital revenues for orthopaedic operations are not keeping pace with inflation or with rising hospital expenses. In an attempt to reduce the hospital cost of orthopaedic operations by reducing the cost of operating-room supplies, we developed a Single Price/Case Price Purchasing Program for implants used in total hip arthroplasty, total knee arthroplasty, and total shoulder arthroplasty as well as for arthroscopic shavers and burrs, interference screws, and bone-suture anchors.
The Lahey Clinic asked orthopaedic vendors to supply all instruments, implants, and disposable items related to these selected products for one single price per unit or case. For example, a single price for total hip arthroplasty implants included instruments, acetabular cups, acetabular liners, acetabular screws, femoral stems, femoral heads, and stem centralizers, if required. The hospital implemented the Single Price/ Case Price Purchasing Program with a competitive-bid request for proposal. Surgeons evaluated the responses to the bidding process, and they made final decisions on product selection.
The Single Price/Case Price Purchasing Program at the Lahey Clinic was successful in reducing the cost of orthopaedic implants and supplies. In the present article, we could not disclose the specific prices that we agreed to pay our vendors. The specific cost reductions were 32 percent for hip implants with a change of vendor, 23 percent for knee implants without a change of vendor, 25 percent for shoulder implants with a change of vendor, 45 percent for arthroscopic shavers and burrs without a change of vendor, 45 percent for interference screws without a change of vendor, and 23 percent for bone-suture anchors without a change of vendor.
The Single Price/Case Price Purchasing Program at the Lahey Clinic allowed the hospital to reduce its cost of orthopaedic operations by lowering the cost of operating-room supplies. This cost reduction is important in a health-care economy in which hospital revenues per unit of service or care are decreasing.
骨科手术的医院收入未能跟上通货膨胀或医院费用上涨的步伐。为了通过降低手术室耗材成本来降低骨科手术的医院成本,我们针对全髋关节置换术、全膝关节置换术和全肩关节置换术中使用的植入物以及关节镜刨刀和磨头、干涉螺钉和骨缝合锚开发了单一价格/病例价格采购计划。
拉希诊所要求骨科供应商以每单位或病例单一价格提供与这些选定产品相关的所有器械、植入物和一次性物品。例如,全髋关节置换植入物的单一价格包括器械、髋臼杯、髋臼衬垫、髋臼螺钉、股骨柄、股骨头以及必要时的柄扶正器。医院通过竞争性招标请求实施单一价格/病例价格采购计划。外科医生评估投标过程的回复,并对产品选择做出最终决定。
拉希诊所的单一价格/病例价格采购计划成功降低了骨科植入物和耗材的成本。在本文中,我们无法透露我们同意向供应商支付的具体价格。具体成本降低情况如下:更换供应商的髋关节植入物降低32%,未更换供应商的膝关节植入物降低23%,更换供应商的肩关节植入物降低25%,未更换供应商的关节镜刨刀和磨头降低45%,未更换供应商的干涉螺钉降低45%,未更换供应商的骨缝合锚降低23%。
拉希诊所的单一价格/病例价格采购计划使医院能够通过降低手术室耗材成本来降低骨科手术成本。在单位服务或护理的医院收入不断下降的医疗经济中,这种成本降低很重要。