Birth Hospitalization Costs and Days of Care for Mothers and Neonates in California, 2009-2011.

Authors: 
C.S. Phibbs; S.K. Schmitt; M. Cooper; J.B. Gould; H.C. Lee; J. Profit; S.A. Lorch
Abstract: 

OBJECTIVE: To provide population-based estimates of the hospital-related costs of maternal and newborn care, and how these vary by gestational age and birth weight.

STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 2009-2011 California in-hospital deliveries at nonfederal hospitals with the infant and maternal discharge data successfully (96%) linked to birth certificates. Cost-to-charge ratios were used to estimate costs from charges. Physician hospital payments were estimated by mean diagnosis related group-specific reimbursement and costs were adjusted for inflation to December 2017 values. After exclusions for incomplete or missing data, the final sample was 1 265 212.

RESULTS: The mean maternal costs for all in-hospital deliveries was $8204, increasing to $13 154 for late preterm (32-36 weeks) and $22 702 for very preterm (

Citation: 

Phibbs CS, Schmitt SK, Cooper M, et al. "Birth Hospitalization Costs and Days of Care for Mothers and Neonates in California, 2009-2011." J. Pediatr.. 2019;204:118-125.e14.PubMed

Publication type: 
Journal Article
Year: 
2019
CPQCC publication: 
Yes
PubMed ID: 
30297293
PMCID: 
PMC6309642