The Costs of Medical Care for Covid-19 Patients: A case study in Turkey
Objective: This study aims to calculate the medical costs of Covid-19 patients for hospitals based on the severity of clinical care. Design: The study was conducted in a hospital in Istanbul/Turkey. A micro-costing approach was performed using historical cost data for one year. All direct and indire...
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Main Authors: | Cenk Teker (Author), Dogancan Cavmak (Author), Hakan Avci (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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