Abstract Background Research addressing value in healthcare requires a measure of cost. While there are many sources and types of cost data, each has strengths and weaknesses. Many researchers appear to create study-specific cost datasets, but the explanations of their costing methodologies are not always clear, causing their results to be difficult to interpret. Our solution, described in this paper, was to use widely accepted costing methodologies to create a service-level, standardized healthcare cost data warehouse from an institutional perspective that includes all professional and hospital-billed services for our patients. Methods The warehouse is based on a National Institutes of Research–funded research infrastructure containing the...
Data warehousing methodologies share a common set of tasks, including business requirements analysis...
This paper examines the impact of adopting electronic medical record (EMR) systems on hospital utili...
Disease management programs offer the benefits of lower disease occur-rence, improved patient care, ...
Background: Economic analyses are increasingly important in medical research. Accuracy often require...
The presented research discusses general approaches to analyze and model healthcare data at the trea...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Produced by the Health System Performance Research Network.Accurate person-level costing data has wi...
BackgroundThe aim of this study is to a propose a standardized methodology to identify a list of cos...
Casemix-funding systems for hospital inpatient care require a set of resource weights which will not...
Abstract In this article we present the concept of data warehousing, and its use in the clinical are...
Clinical databases have gathered a huge amount of information about patients and their medical condi...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> the aim of this study was to assess healthcare demand of specific gr...
[[abstract]]The continuous quality improvement has become a trend in the contemporary medical societ...
The continuous quality improvement has become a trend in the contemporary medical society, and that ...
Objective Although value-based healthcare (VBHC) views accurate cost information to be crucial in th...
Data warehousing methodologies share a common set of tasks, including business requirements analysis...
This paper examines the impact of adopting electronic medical record (EMR) systems on hospital utili...
Disease management programs offer the benefits of lower disease occur-rence, improved patient care, ...
Background: Economic analyses are increasingly important in medical research. Accuracy often require...
The presented research discusses general approaches to analyze and model healthcare data at the trea...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Produced by the Health System Performance Research Network.Accurate person-level costing data has wi...
BackgroundThe aim of this study is to a propose a standardized methodology to identify a list of cos...
Casemix-funding systems for hospital inpatient care require a set of resource weights which will not...
Abstract In this article we present the concept of data warehousing, and its use in the clinical are...
Clinical databases have gathered a huge amount of information about patients and their medical condi...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> the aim of this study was to assess healthcare demand of specific gr...
[[abstract]]The continuous quality improvement has become a trend in the contemporary medical societ...
The continuous quality improvement has become a trend in the contemporary medical society, and that ...
Objective Although value-based healthcare (VBHC) views accurate cost information to be crucial in th...
Data warehousing methodologies share a common set of tasks, including business requirements analysis...
This paper examines the impact of adopting electronic medical record (EMR) systems on hospital utili...
Disease management programs offer the benefits of lower disease occur-rence, improved patient care, ...