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Table 2 Cost inputs for 90-day and 10-year model

From: The potential role of cost-utility analysis in the decision to implement major system change in acute stroke services in metropolitan areas in England

Cost input

Cost per event/per day

Reference

HASU London uplift tariff day 1

£665a

London Stroke Strategy [6]

HASU London uplift tariff days 2–3

£399a

London Stroke Strategy [6]

GM Best Practice tariff per day for first 72 hours if admitted to hyper-acute care

£580

2014/2015 DH National Payment system [30]

GM Guidance [31]

Stroke unit per bed day cost

£238

2013/2014 Reference Costs [32]

Medical assessment ward

£187

2013/2014 Reference Costs [32]

General medical ward

£218

2013/2014 Reference Costs [32]

Intensive care or critical care unit

£1578

2013/2014 Reference Costs [32]

Other ward not otherwise specified

£203

2013/2014 Reference Costs [32]

Nursing home

£105

PSSRU 2014 [33]

Private nursing home

£107

PSSRU 2014 [33]

Transfer to other NHS hospital (not acute)

£100

PSSRU 2014 [33]

Thrombolysis

£828

2014/2015 DH National Payment system [30]

90-day costs Barthel score 20–10

£459

Franklin et al. 2014 [34]

90-day costs Barthel score 0–9

£1926

Franklin et al. 2014 [34]

90-day costs residential care or nursing home

£10,647

Gordon et al. 2014 [19]

  1. aConverted to 2013/2014 prices using Hospital and Community Health Services inflation index [33]
  2. DH Department of Health, GM Greater Manchester, HASU hyper-acute stroke unit