%0 Journal Article %T Quantifying the reduction in nonmedical costs after the introduction of a rural county hospital in Ecuador %A Gaus %A David P. %A Herrera %A Diego F. %A Mantyh %A William G. %A Girdhari %A Rajesh P. %A Kuskowski %A Michael A. %J Revista Panamericana de Salud P¨˛blica %D 2011 %I Organizaci¨Žn Panamericana de la Salud %R 10.1590/S1020-49892011000600007 %X objective: this study attempts to quantify the impact of the introduction of local second-level health services on nonmedical costs (nmcs) for residents of the rural ecuadorian county of la man¨˘. methods: nmcs for patients accessing second-level health care were assessed by using a quasi-experimental pre- and postintervention study design. in 2007, before local second-level health care services existed, and then in 2008, after the introduction of second-level health care services in the form of a county hospital, 508 patients from the county who sought second-level health care were interviewed. results: mean nmcs per patient per illness episode were us$ 93.58 before the county hospital opened and us$ 12.62 after it opened. this difference was largely due to reductions in transport costs (us$ 50.01 vs. us$ 4.28) and food costs (us$ 25.38 vs. us$ 7.28) (p < 0.001 for each category). conclusions: nmcs can be decreased sevenfold with the introduction of a county hospital in a rural province previously lacking second-level health care. introduction of rural second-level health care reduces financial barriers and thus may increase access to these health services for poorer patients in rural communities. %K rural communities %K rural hospitals %K personal expenditures %K cost savings %K health expenditures %K ecuador. %U http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1020-49892011000600007&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en