The purpose of this project is to determine whether or not the DRG system is functioning to control the high cost of health and hospital services for hip-replacement patients. The specific research problem involved in this effort is to compare the cost to the Medicare program for these types of operations, before and after the introduction of the DRGs.Master of Public AdministrationPublic AdministrationUniversity of Michigan-Flinthttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143366/1/Long.pd
• Diagnosis-related group (DRG) is a system to classify hospital cases into groups. • Its intent was...
The Centre for Health Program Evaluation (CHPE) is a research and teaching orga isation established ...
A study of 227,771 discharge abstracts from one U.S. state's short-term, acute care hospitals compar...
The increase in the cost of hospital care has been a persistent and growing problem for both the Med...
This paper examines methodological and policy issues of interest to medical geographers who use diag...
In fiscal year 1984, the United States\u27 Medicare program began reimbursing inpatient hospital ser...
Medicare has put into effect a reimbursement payment policy of inpatient hospital care that is known...
The buzzword in the health care field today is “prospective payment.” Hospitals are phasing in a ne...
hospitals by diagnosis-related group (DRG), arguably the most in-fluential innovation in the history...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Under M...
[[abstract]]Background and goal: Based on the health insurance bureau announcement in 2009, the medi...
rif tio nd bursement calculation, DRGs are now important for tute for the Hospital Remuneration Syst...
Health care cost containment in the U.K. has been characterised by the imposition of cash limits on ...
A technical memorandum by the Office of Technology Assessment that evaluates the results of Diagnosi...
Health working paper series. RAND working papers are intended to share researchers ’ latest findings...
• Diagnosis-related group (DRG) is a system to classify hospital cases into groups. • Its intent was...
The Centre for Health Program Evaluation (CHPE) is a research and teaching orga isation established ...
A study of 227,771 discharge abstracts from one U.S. state's short-term, acute care hospitals compar...
The increase in the cost of hospital care has been a persistent and growing problem for both the Med...
This paper examines methodological and policy issues of interest to medical geographers who use diag...
In fiscal year 1984, the United States\u27 Medicare program began reimbursing inpatient hospital ser...
Medicare has put into effect a reimbursement payment policy of inpatient hospital care that is known...
The buzzword in the health care field today is “prospective payment.” Hospitals are phasing in a ne...
hospitals by diagnosis-related group (DRG), arguably the most in-fluential innovation in the history...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Under M...
[[abstract]]Background and goal: Based on the health insurance bureau announcement in 2009, the medi...
rif tio nd bursement calculation, DRGs are now important for tute for the Hospital Remuneration Syst...
Health care cost containment in the U.K. has been characterised by the imposition of cash limits on ...
A technical memorandum by the Office of Technology Assessment that evaluates the results of Diagnosi...
Health working paper series. RAND working papers are intended to share researchers ’ latest findings...
• Diagnosis-related group (DRG) is a system to classify hospital cases into groups. • Its intent was...
The Centre for Health Program Evaluation (CHPE) is a research and teaching orga isation established ...
A study of 227,771 discharge abstracts from one U.S. state's short-term, acute care hospitals compar...