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<strong>KCE</strong> Reports 1771<br />

Table 16 : Disstribution<br />

of thee<br />

exp<strong>en</strong>ses for the t item « Servvice<br />

and<br />

various goodss”<br />

Account<br />

Supplies and<br />

commodities<br />

R<strong>en</strong>ting costs<br />

Maint<strong>en</strong>ance and<br />

"reparation"<br />

Supplying to the<br />

company (water,<br />

electricity, gas,<br />

phone, internet,……)<br />

Medical fees<br />

Insurance<br />

Communication<br />

exp<strong>en</strong>ses<br />

36 241<br />

Travel exp<strong>en</strong>diturees<br />

367 133<br />

Others<br />

Total<br />

Source: National Institute for Health and Disability Insur rance, 2010<br />

6.2.4.2. Revv<strong>en</strong>ues<br />

of the ODDCs<br />

Table 17 showws<br />

the sources off<br />

the rev<strong>en</strong>ues of o the ODCs, for the first<br />

semester of 2010<br />

(unpublished ddata<br />

from NIHDI) . “Turnover” refers<br />

to the<br />

fees paid to GPP<br />

for their avai<strong>la</strong>bbility<br />

for the after-h hours services).TThe<br />

most<br />

important post iis<br />

the budget alloccated<br />

by the NIHD DI.<br />

Table 17. Reve<strong>en</strong>ues<br />

of the ODCC’s<br />

(2010)<br />

Turnover<br />

Differ<strong>en</strong>t<br />

subv<strong>en</strong>tions<br />

Financial income<br />

Other rev<strong>en</strong>ues<br />

Total<br />

Experim<strong>en</strong>tal (€) Urban (€)<br />

195 671<br />

0<br />

144 601<br />

56 707<br />

110 168<br />

1 533 341<br />

13 932<br />

49 479<br />

2 507 274<br />

Experim<strong>en</strong>tal<br />

(€)<br />

1 487 184<br />

1 859 004<br />

2 835<br />

10 044<br />

3 359 068<br />

116 040<br />

29 235<br />

61 044<br />

1 129 982<br />

3 196<br />

17 447<br />

71 412<br />

99 583<br />

1 527 940<br />

Experim<strong>en</strong>tal (%)<br />

6.5<br />

4.8<br />

1.9<br />

3.6<br />

50.8<br />

0.5<br />

1.2<br />

12.2<br />

1.6<br />

100.0<br />

Urban (€) Experim<strong>en</strong>tal UUrban<br />

(%) (<br />

( (%)<br />

759 491 44.3 4<br />

331.5<br />

1 621 691 55.3 5<br />

667.2<br />

19 420 0.1 0<br />

00.8<br />

13 386 0.3 0<br />

00.6<br />

2 413 988 100.0 1100.0<br />

Affter-Hours<br />

Primaary<br />

Care<br />

Urban (%)<br />

0.0<br />

6.8<br />

1.7<br />

3.6<br />

65.9<br />

0.2<br />

1.0<br />

4.2<br />

5.8<br />

100.0<br />

TThe<br />

results of the 2010 survey fromm<br />

the NIHDI showw<br />

a differ<strong>en</strong>ce bettwe<strong>en</strong><br />

eexperim<strong>en</strong>tal<br />

and urban posts thaat<br />

might exp<strong>la</strong>in ddiffer<strong>en</strong>ces<br />

in finaancial<br />

inncome:<br />

in experimm<strong>en</strong>tal<br />

ODCs, thee<br />

fees are more offt<strong>en</strong><br />

paid by the pati<strong>en</strong>t<br />

too<br />

the GP. In urbaan<br />

ODCs, the post<br />

oft<strong>en</strong> c<strong>en</strong>tralisess<br />

the pati<strong>en</strong>t paymm<strong>en</strong>ts<br />

aand<br />

pays back thhe<br />

GP afterwardss<br />

(with a commisssion<br />

of 2% to 3%,<br />

to<br />

ccover<br />

the administtrative<br />

costs).<br />

WWith<br />

the concurre<strong>en</strong>ce<br />

of the hospittals<br />

in the urban aareas,<br />

there is a move<br />

toowards<br />

a policy ppromoting<br />

the sysstem<br />

of the third ppayer<br />

within the OODCs.<br />

Indeed,<br />

it makes a differ<strong>en</strong>ce for thee<br />

pati<strong>en</strong>t if he hass<br />

to pay the full prrice<br />

or<br />

oonly<br />

the co-payme<strong>en</strong>t.<br />

66.2.5.<br />

Activitiess<br />

of the ODCs<br />

TThe<br />

first NIHDI repport<br />

(data 2008) pprovides<br />

informatioon<br />

on contacts, pati<strong>en</strong>t<br />

nnumbers<br />

and expp<strong>en</strong>ses<br />

by pati<strong>en</strong>tt<br />

for the first, second,<br />

third and ffourth<br />

yyears<br />

of the ODCCs<br />

(see table 19 and app<strong>en</strong>dix 8.77.2).<br />

The primaryy<br />

data<br />

ssources<br />

of these ssummary<br />

tables aare<br />

the reports drrafted<br />

by the ODCCs<br />

for<br />

the<br />

NIHDI.<br />

66.2.5.1.<br />

Costs by contact: evoolution<br />

over yearrs<br />

of activity<br />

TTable<br />

18 indicatess,<br />

for the second yyear<br />

of activity, thee<br />

duration, the nuumber<br />

oof<br />

day contacts, night<br />

contacts, thee<br />

number of pati<strong>en</strong>nts<br />

during the dayy,<br />

the<br />

nnumber<br />

of pati<strong>en</strong>nts<br />

during the night.<br />

Based on tthese<br />

data the NNIHDI<br />

eexp<strong>en</strong>ses<br />

per conttact<br />

have be<strong>en</strong> exxtrapo<strong>la</strong>ted.<br />

TThe<br />

tables app<strong>en</strong>ddix<br />

8.7.2 show ssimi<strong>la</strong>r<br />

data for the<br />

first, third and ffourth<br />

yyears<br />

of activity. The <strong>la</strong>unching oof<br />

a new ODC rrequires<br />

An impoortant<br />

innvestm<strong>en</strong>t<br />

for feew<br />

pati<strong>en</strong>ts and the data for thhe<br />

first year aree<br />

not<br />

ccomparable<br />

to thee<br />

following periodss.<br />

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