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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.17.2017.tde-07062017-132339
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Author
Full name
Ana Paula Rocha Diniz Zanelli
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2017
Supervisor
Committee
Santis, Gil Cunha de (President)
Bonacim, Carlos Alberto Grespan
Covas, Dimas Tadeu
Mendrone Junior, Alfredo
Title in Portuguese
Avaliação da viabilidade financeira do banco do sangue de cordão umbilical do Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto
Keywords in Portuguese
banco de sangue de cordão umbilical e placentário
células progenitoras hematopoéticas
custeio baseado em atividades
Abstract in Portuguese
Introdução. As células progenitoras hematopoéticas (CPH) têm sido utilizadas no tratamento de algumas doenças malignas hematológicas e de desordens hematopoéticas. Dentre estas células estão as CPHs provenientes de cordão umbilical e placentário (SCUP). Para coleta e armazenamento destas células foram criados os Bancos de Sangue de Cordão Umbilical e Placentário (BSCUP). No Brasil existe a rede BrasilCord e o BSCUP do Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto é um dos que compõem esta rede. Objetivo. Avaliar a viabilidade financeira de um banco de sangue de cordão umbilical e placentário público comparando os custos de seus procedimentos com os valores ressarcidos definidos pela tabela SUS. Metodologia: Este estudo utilizou a metodologia de Custeio Baseado em Atividades (Activity-Based Costing - ABC), que procura reduzir as distorções provocadas pelo rateio arbitrário dos custos indiretos utilizando direcionadores de custos. Foram avaliados os custos diretos e indiretos da coleta, transporte, processamento, testagem e criopreservação de CPH proveniente de SCUP no primeiro semestre de 2015. Para os custos indiretos foram definidos os direcionadores de custo. Resultados Os resultados mostram que o BSCUP do Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto foi deficitário no primeiro semestre de 2015. O déficit apurado por unidade foi de R$1.155,69 para o processamento semiautomatizado e R$1.703,78 para o processamento automatizado. O déficit total no período foi de R$ 100.376,50 quando 50 unidades foram processadas utilizando o método semiautomatizado e 25 pelo método automatizado. Conclusão. O valor ressarcido pelo SUS não cobre os gastos do BSCUP do Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto. Isso pode ser atribuído a várias causas como: sistemática de pagamento pelo SUS apenas pelo produto criopreservado, elevados índices de rejeição das doadoras na maternidade e de descarte das unidades coletadas, embora este último seja menor que o descrito na literatura, e o custo do armazenamento em longo prazo. Os custos do BSCUP são menores que os descritos na literatura e poderiam ser reduzidos com melhorias de processos de gestão e aumento do número de unidades criopreservadas, bem como, por meio de descentralização de coletas para processamento centralizado.
Title in English
Evaluation of financial viability of the umbilical cord blood bank of the Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto
Keywords in English
activity-based costs
hematopoietic progenitor cell
umbilical cord blood bank
Abstract in English
Introduction. Hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPC) are being used in some hematologic malignancies and hematopoietic disorders treatment. Among these cells are the HPCs from umbilical blood cord (UCB). Umbilical cord blood banks were created to collect and store these cells. In Brazil there is a net called Brasilcord and the umbilical cord blood bank (UCBB)of the Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto belongs to this net. Objective. To evaluate the financial viability of a public umbilical cord blood bank and compare the costs from its procedure with the values reimbursed defined by the SUS table. Methodology.This study used the ActivityBased Costing, which tries to reduce distortions caused by arbitrary apportionment of indirect costs using cost drivers. Direct and indirect costs of collection, transport, processing, testing and cryopreservation of HPCs from umbilical cord blood were evaluated. Cost drivers were defined for indirect costs. Results. The results showed that there was a deficit in the UCBB of the Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto in the first semester of 2015. The deficit was R$1.155,69 when the unit was processed by the semi-automated method and R$1.703,78 when it was processed by an automated method. The total deficit in the period was R$100.376,50 as 50 units were processed by a semi-automated method and 25 by an automated method. Conclusion. The amount reimbursed by SUS does not cover the UCBB of Hemocentro de Ribeirão Preto expenses. This can be attributed to several causes such as: systematic of reimbursement used by SUS that only cryopreserved units are payed, high percentage of deferral in the maternity and of discard of collected units, although this latter is smaller than that described in the literature and the cost of storage of the units for long periods. The costs of UCBB are lower than that described in the literature and could be reduced with improvements in managing process and increase the number of cryopreserved units as well as decentralization of collections for centralizes processing.
 
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2017-10-04
 
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