Abstract

IntroductionThe number of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) procedures is increasing. However, the likelihood of not allocating sufficient funds for the ACLR procedure in a developing country, especially in Indonesia, is high. This study aimed to analyze costs for ACLR procedures in Indonesia’s resource-limited context, determine the burden of ACLR, and propose national prices for ACLR reimbursement.MethodsA retrospective observational study was conducted on the cost of ACLR from a payer perspective using inpatient billing records from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019 from four hospitals. The national burden of ACLR was calculated and national prices for reimbursement were developed.ResultsOf the 80 ACLRs performed, 53 (66%) were isolated ACLRs and 27 (34%) were combined with meniscus treatment. The mean hospital costs incurred per ACLR procedure were USD 2,853 (IDR 40.4 million), which was mainly attributed to the orthopedic implants (USD 1,387; IDR 19.6 million). The costs of ACLR with combined meniscus treatment were estimated to be 35 percent higher than for isolated ACLR. The national burden of ACLR revealed a total budget of USD 367.4 million (IDR 5.2 trillion) per 100,000 patients for ACLR with additional meniscus treatment and USD 271.3 million (IDR 3.8 trillion) per 100,000 patients for the isolated ACLR procedure.ConclusionsACLR procedures in Indonesia are underbudgeted. Adjustment of reimbursement prices for ACLR procedures is needed to facilitate access for the Indonesian people. This study showed varying cost estimates for ACLR in Indonesia, necessitating a new reimbursement system that takes various clinical and patient factors into account.

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