An Analysis of Home Health Care Travel Cost

가정간호 수가 중 교통비 분석

  • Baek, Hee-Chong (Korean Home Care Nurses Association, Redcross College of Nursing) ;
  • Song, Chong-Rye (Korean Home Care Nurses Association, Ajou University Hospita, Home Care Service Center) ;
  • Kim, Hae-Young (Korean Home Care Nurses Association, Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Home Care Service)
  • 백희정 (가정간호사회, 적십자간호대학) ;
  • 송종례 (가정간호사회, 아주대학교병원 가정간호 센터) ;
  • 김혜영 (가정간호사회, 이대목동병원 가정간호사업실)
  • Published : 2003.06.01

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate appropriateness of home health care travel cost. For the evaluation, investigated the operating costs of vehicles used by home care nurses and then were components of home care nurses's annual salaries. Travel costs were then calculated based on actual travel expenses of home health care service. Actual data of 23 hospital-based home care agencies between July, 2002 to December, 2002 were collected for the analysis of the travel costs. The results of this study are : 1) For home visit, 65% of home care agencies turned out to be using only hospital owned cars, and 17.1% be depending purely on home care nurses' cars. On average, 1.9 cars used for home visit. 2) Out of 89 agencies, 23 agencies responded to the travel cost survey. Total maintenance cost of a car per month was 381,457 won. 3) Average per visit personal expenses of home care nurses during travel time turned out to be 7,124won assuming 8 working hours per day, 4 visits per day, and 30 minuets of travel time for each visit. 4) Total home health care travel cost per visit was 12,069 won, which was the sum of actually paid travel cost of 4,945 won and personal expenses during travel time of 7,124. In conclusion. we reckon that current compensation price of home care nurses' travel is inappropriate because total home health care travel costs of 12,069 won per visit turned out to be 2.1 times of currently prevailing standard compensation price of 5,830 per visit.

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