This study shows that, contrary to popular belief, the prospective payment system discourages skimping on medically indicated care. The quality of care on a nationally representative sample of Medicare discharges underwent judgmental review using implicit criteria. The reviewing physicians identified hospitalizations that omitted medically indicated services and diagnoses overlooked because of this skimping. After deduction for the cost of the omitted services and probability of negative diagnostic tests, good quality care would have increased hospital profits a significant 7.9 percent. As the specificity of diagnosis and intensity of treatment increase, the DRG payment rises faster than the cost of providing medically indicated services
The Medicare prospective payment system, which is based on the diagnosis-related group patient-class...
Background: Diagnosis related groups (DRG) are a reimbursement system used by hospitals in an increa...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates whether admissions from the emergency department (ED) have lower...
Background: Casemix-based inpatient prospective payment systems allocate payments for acute care bas...
The buzzword in the health care field today is “prospective payment.” Hospitals are phasing in a ne...
The increase in the cost of hospital care has been a persistent and growing problem for both the Med...
A study of 227,771 discharge abstracts from one U.S. state's short-term, acute care hospitals compar...
As hospital reimbursement has shifted from retrospec-tive methods based on hospital-specific costs t...
Concerns about the insensitivity of Medicare\u27s diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to illness severit...
In fiscal year 1984, the United States\u27 Medicare program began reimbursing inpatient hospital ser...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of diagnosis-related group (DRG) payments on hea...
Objectives: Despite the widespread use of Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) for hospital reimbursement...
The implementation in 1983 of payment reform under Medicare\u27s prospective payment system dramatic...
The Medicare prospective payment system, which is based on the diagnosis-related group patient-class...
The Medicare prospective payment system, which is based on the diagnosis-related group patient-class...
The Medicare prospective payment system, which is based on the diagnosis-related group patient-class...
Background: Diagnosis related groups (DRG) are a reimbursement system used by hospitals in an increa...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates whether admissions from the emergency department (ED) have lower...
Background: Casemix-based inpatient prospective payment systems allocate payments for acute care bas...
The buzzword in the health care field today is “prospective payment.” Hospitals are phasing in a ne...
The increase in the cost of hospital care has been a persistent and growing problem for both the Med...
A study of 227,771 discharge abstracts from one U.S. state's short-term, acute care hospitals compar...
As hospital reimbursement has shifted from retrospec-tive methods based on hospital-specific costs t...
Concerns about the insensitivity of Medicare\u27s diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to illness severit...
In fiscal year 1984, the United States\u27 Medicare program began reimbursing inpatient hospital ser...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of diagnosis-related group (DRG) payments on hea...
Objectives: Despite the widespread use of Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) for hospital reimbursement...
The implementation in 1983 of payment reform under Medicare\u27s prospective payment system dramatic...
The Medicare prospective payment system, which is based on the diagnosis-related group patient-class...
The Medicare prospective payment system, which is based on the diagnosis-related group patient-class...
The Medicare prospective payment system, which is based on the diagnosis-related group patient-class...
Background: Diagnosis related groups (DRG) are a reimbursement system used by hospitals in an increa...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates whether admissions from the emergency department (ED) have lower...