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Evidence of Improving Cost-effectiveness of Pediatric Cochlear Implantation

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Date 2003 Jul 17
PMID 12862198
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Abstract

Objectives: To examine the cost-effectiveness of pediatric cochlear implantation over time.

Methods: A prospective study based on ninety-eight children implanted between 1989 and 1996 at Nottingham's Paediatric Cochlear Implantation Programme, UK. The influence of outcomes and other variables on total costs was examined using multivariate regression analysis.

Results: Having controlled for potential confounding variables, total cost was negatively related to year of implant and positively related to the number of hours of rehabilitation (p=.000).

Conclusions: Having controlled for outcomes (Categories of Auditory Performance and Speech Intelligibility Rating), the cost-effectiveness improved over time. This finding may be due to a learning curve and have policy implications.

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