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Information × Registration Number 2124U009135, Article popup.category Стаття Title Оцінка економічної цінності фізіотерапевтичного лікування для досягнення економічно ефективних результатів popup.author Zotaj AidaKrasniqi MarsidaBara RajmondaKalaja RezartaVeizaj SeldaЗотай АїдаКрасничі МарсидаБара РаймондаКалая РезартаВейзай Селда popup.publication 01-01-2024 popup.source_user Харківський національний економічний університет імені Семена Кузнеця popup.source http://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/35737 popup.publisher ХНЕУ ім. С. Кузнеця Description The purpose of the study was to compare the pricing of physiotherapy treatment in various countries of the world. A comparative analysis of the cost of physiotherapy was conducted in the United Kingdom, Germany, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Ireland, Canada, Indonesia, New Zealand, and Australia. The cost of physiotherapy was calculated considering 10 sessions per course of treatment in each clinic. The study determined that the cost of physiotherapy and massage varied substantially depending on the region and the medical institution. In the London clinic, the cost of 10 sessions of physiotherapy ranges from USD 721.62 to USD 1,818.49, depending on the duration of the procedures, and 10 massage sessions – from USD 787.23 to USD 1,115.24. In Switzerland, the same 45-minute course of physiotherapy costs USD 1,150, and an hour-long massage – USD 1,100. Financial costs for these procedures are substantially lower in Slovenia and Indonesia. In a Slovenian clinic, a course of 10 sessions of physiotherapy costs from USD 331.1 to USD 551.83, and massage – from USD 364.21 to USD 540.79. In Indonesia, the same course of physiotherapy is offered for USD 590.21-780.95, and massage – for USD 394.75-592.12. The cost of physiotherapy and massage procedures was directly related to the level of life and economic conditions in the country. In the United Kingdom and Switzerland, high health costs are explained by a high level of life and a developed medical infrastructure, while in Slovenia and Indonesia, services are more accessible to the public. Based on this, the most economically profitable solution for physiotherapy and massage is the introduction of batch sessions, which reduces the cost per session overall. In addition, financial costs are reduced due to reduced time for the procedure and the use of telemedicine during the rehabilitation session. This study helps to assess the pricing of physiotherapy procedures and further optimise national schemes with the formation of the most financially effective programmes. popup.nrat_date 2026-02-09 Close
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Zotaj Aida. Оцінка економічної цінності фізіотерапевтичного лікування для досягнення економічно ефективних результатів
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published. 2024-01-01;
Харківський національний економічний університет імені Семена Кузнеця, 2124U009135
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