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*Initial hospitalization, average more than $9,800 and $14,000 respectively; | *Initial hospitalization, average more than $9,800 and $14,000 respectively; | ||
*Rehospitalization costs average more than $11,800 and $14,700, respectively. | *Rehospitalization costs average more than $11,800 and $14,700, respectively. | ||
Thus, after major orthopedic surgery, the use of effective VTE prevention strategies can reduce this economic burden. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
In United States, DVT and PE costs for
- Initial hospitalization, average more than $9,800 and $14,000 respectively;
- Rehospitalization costs average more than $11,800 and $14,700, respectively.
Thus, after major orthopedic surgery, the use of effective VTE prevention strategies can reduce this economic burden.