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Hospitalization due to road traffic injuries in Brazil, 2013: hospital stay and costs* * Article based on Silvânia Suely Caribé de Araújo Andrade's PhD thesis entitled ‘A perspective on traffic accidents in Brazil: from hospitalizations and sequelae to death: a contribution to their surveillance’, presented to the Postgraduate Program on Public Health of the University of São Paulo (USP) in 2015.

Abstract

Objetivo:

to describe hospitalization rates and to estimate hospital costs and time spent in hospital due to road traffic accidents (RTA) in Brazil, in 2013.

Methods:

this is an ecological study conducted using data from the Brazilian National Hospital Information System.

Results:

in 2013, 170,805 hospitalizations due to RTA were funded by the Brazilian National Health System; 78.2% of the individuals were male, 48.6% were from 20 to 39 years old, and 51.9% were motorcyclists; RTA hospitalization rate was of 85.0 hospitalizations/100,000 inhabitants; total cost was BRL 231,469,333.13, with 1,072,557 hospital inpatient days and average stay of 6.3 days in hospital.

Conclusion:

the magnitude of hospitalization due to RTA was high; victims hospitalized were mainly men, young adults and motorcyclists; average stay in hospital was almost a week, implying significant costs.

Key words:
Accidents, Traffic; Morbidity; Hospitalization; Costs and Cost Analysis; Epidemiology, Descriptive

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