Economic Impact of Daily Bowel Management Regimens
Abstract
Chronic constipation and fecal incontinence are devastating problems for patients with anorectal malformations, Hirschsprung's disease, idiopathic constipation, and spina bifida/spinal cord injuries. Finding the proper regimen allows these patients to be out of diapers and free of stool accidents. A typical bowel management regimen consists of daily laxatives or enemas; because these products are sold over the counter, insurance companies do not cover them. This study reviews the cost of bowel regimens and analyzes their economic impact on the families we treat.
Keywords
Bowel ManagementAnorectal MalformationsHirschsprung DiseaseFecal IncontinencePediatric Colorectal SurgeryHealthcare EconomicsSpina BifidaHashtags
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