Tele-Rehab vs In-Clinic: Cost Minimization Analysis for Prosthetic Follow-Up (India)

Follow-up care keeps a prosthetic user safe, confident, and independent. The question is simple: should that care happen online or in person? In India, where people often travel far for care, the way we choose matters. This article gives a clear, numbers-first way to decide. The tone is practical. The steps are easy to use. […]
Readmission Reduction with Advanced Knees/Feet: Economic Case for CMOs

Hospital leaders today are under pressure from all sides. Readmissions hurt patient trust, strain care teams, and quietly drain hospital revenue. For Chief Medical Officers, the challenge is not only to improve outcomes, but to do it in a way that makes financial sense. One area that often gets overlooked is prosthetic care, especially the […]
Early Prosthesis Fitting and Length of Stay (LOS): Cost Savings for Hospitals (India)

Length of stay is one of the quiet drivers of hospital cost in India. Every extra day in a bed affects staffing, capacity, cash flow, and patient experience. For amputee care, one decision has a surprisingly strong impact on length of stay: how early a prosthesis is planned and fitted. This article is written for […]
Cost per QALY in Prosthetic Rehab: Clinician’s Quick Calculation Cheatsheet

Cost per QALY sounds like something meant for economists, not busy clinicians. But in prosthetic rehabilitation, this single idea can quietly improve how you choose devices, plan rehab, and explain value to patients, hospitals, and funders. When understood simply, it becomes a practical thinking tool rather than a complex formula. This article is written for […]
Productivity & Caregiver Burden Offsets: Health-Economic Evidence for Referrers

When referrers think about prosthetic care, the focus often stays on the device, the surgery, or the rehab outcome. What is discussed far less is what happens around the patient every single day. Who helps them dress, travel, work, and live? How many hours of productivity are lost, and how many family members quietly put […]