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Evaluación de la disponibilidad, utilización y costos de la tomografía computarizada en el estado de Morelos, México / Evaluation of the availability, utilization, and costs of computerized tomography in the state of Morelos, Mexico
Pérez-Rodríguez, John; Durán-Arenas, Juan Luis Gerardo; Hernández-Gaytán, Sendy Israel; Tirado-Gómez, Laura Letícia; Díaz-Vásquez, Francisco Javier; López-Cervantes, Malaquías.
Affiliation
  • Pérez-Rodríguez, John; Sistema Estatal para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia. MX
  • Durán-Arenas, Juan Luis Gerardo; Instituto Mexicando del Seguro Social. MX
  • Hernández-Gaytán, Sendy Israel; Secretaría de Salud. Dirección General de Salud Ambiental. MX
  • Tirado-Gómez, Laura Letícia; Secretaría de Salud. Instituto Nacional de Cancerología. MX
  • Díaz-Vásquez, Francisco Javier; Secretaría de Salud. Coordinación General de los Institutos Nacionales de Salud. MX
  • López-Cervantes, Malaquías; Secretaría de Salud. Coordinación General de los Institutos Nacionales de Salud. MX
Salud pública Méx ; 44(5): 392-398, sept.-oct. 2002.
Article in Es | LILACS | ID: lil-331701
Responsible library: MX1.1
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To assess the availability, utilization, and costs of computerized tomography (CT scan) in private and public hospitals in Morelos State, Mexico. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

From January to April 1999, a cross-sectional study was carried out in two private and two public hospitals in Morelos, Mexico. Individual face-to-face interviews were conducted with directors, managers, radiologists, and heads of maintenance at each hospital. Statistical analysis was performed to describe the variables measuring availability, utilization, and costs of CT scans. A comprehensive assessment of CT scans was also performed. Emphasis was made on the variability of observed patterns among the participating hospitals.

RESULTS:

CT scan technology has been used by hospitals in Morelos State for over ten years; programs for preventive or corrective maintenance of these equipments are available, although at high costs. No strategies for technology assessment are available for acquisition of CT scanners nor during their period of utilization. This study did not attempt to evaluate the appropriateness of the clinical use of CT nor its untoward effects.

CONCLUSIONS:

Findings from the present study showed that 1) a lack of mechanisms for technology assessment and management of CT scans prevented hospitals from managing CT scanning technologies efficiently; 2) technology assessment regulation is not available, even though it is necessary for the adequate selection of the best technologies, on the basis of their efficiency, effectiveness, safety, and availability.
Subject(s)
Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Tomography, X-Ray Computed Type of study: Health_economic_evaluation / Health_technology_assessment / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: Es Journal: Salud pública Méx Journal subject: SAUDE PUBLICA Year: 2002 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Tomography, X-Ray Computed Type of study: Health_economic_evaluation / Health_technology_assessment / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: Es Journal: Salud pública Méx Journal subject: SAUDE PUBLICA Year: 2002 Type: Article