Human Wounds and Its Burden: An Updated Compendium of Estimates
Indiana University Health · Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Abstract
Significance: A 2018 retrospective analysis of Medicare beneficiaries identified that ∼8.2 million people had wounds with or without infections. Medicare cost estimates for acute and chronic wound treatments ranged from $28.1 billion to $96.8 billion. Highest expenses were for surgical wounds followed by diabetic foot ulcers, with a higher trend toward costs associated with outpatient wound care compared with inpatient. Increasing costs of health care, an aging population, recognition of difficult-to-treat infection threats such as biofilms, and the continued threat of diabetes and obesity worldwide make chronic wounds a substantial clinical, social, and economic challenge. Recent Advances: Chronic wounds are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 80.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 117
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Wound care
- Health care
- Malnutrition
- Population
- Diabetes mellitus
- Chronic wound
- Population ageing
- Zero hunger