On the 1st of January 2012, Switzerland introduced the diagnosis-related group hospital tariff structure (SwissDRG). It was recognised that healthcare provided to the most vulnerable patient groups would be a challenge for the new SwissDRG. Coincident with the implementation of SwissDRG, we explored hospital experts' perceptions of which patient groups are vulnerable under the SwissDRG system, what has changed for this group, as well as solutions to ensure adequate access to health care for them. We interviewed 43 experts from 40 Swiss hospitals. Participating experts named several vulnerable patient groups who share some common characteristics. These hospital experts were concerned about the patient groups that are not financially profitab...
QUESTIONS Treatment of patients with severe injuries is costly, with best results achieved in speci...
The shift from inpatient care to the ambulatory sector is a central aspiration of European health sy...
Background: Inpatient care in Swiss rehabilitation clinics is currently reimbursed by daily tariffs ...
On the 1st of January 2012, Switzerland introduced the diagnosis-related group hospital tariff struc...
Switzerland recently introduced Acute and Transitional Care (ATC) as a new financing option and a pr...
Background Switzerland introduces a DRG (Diagnosis Related Groups) based system for hospital fina...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The starting point of the interdisciplinary project "Assessing the impact of ...
Switzerland recently introduced Acute and Transitional Care (ATC) as a new financing option and a pr...
Switzerland introduced the SwissDRG in 2012. The goal of this reimbursement system was to promote co...
Switzerland recently introduced Acute and Transitional Care (ATC) as a new financing option and a pr...
BACKGROUND: On 1 January 2012 Swiss Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG), a new uniform payment system for...
The Swiss health-care system (the second most expensive worldwide) is fragmented into 26 cantonal au...
Background: In 2012, Switzerland changed from retrospective to prospective hospital payment based on...
Germany and Switzerland have introduced diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) for hospital reimbursement. ...
As many European countries, Switzerland is currently implementing a prospec-tive method of paying ho...
QUESTIONS Treatment of patients with severe injuries is costly, with best results achieved in speci...
The shift from inpatient care to the ambulatory sector is a central aspiration of European health sy...
Background: Inpatient care in Swiss rehabilitation clinics is currently reimbursed by daily tariffs ...
On the 1st of January 2012, Switzerland introduced the diagnosis-related group hospital tariff struc...
Switzerland recently introduced Acute and Transitional Care (ATC) as a new financing option and a pr...
Background Switzerland introduces a DRG (Diagnosis Related Groups) based system for hospital fina...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The starting point of the interdisciplinary project "Assessing the impact of ...
Switzerland recently introduced Acute and Transitional Care (ATC) as a new financing option and a pr...
Switzerland introduced the SwissDRG in 2012. The goal of this reimbursement system was to promote co...
Switzerland recently introduced Acute and Transitional Care (ATC) as a new financing option and a pr...
BACKGROUND: On 1 January 2012 Swiss Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG), a new uniform payment system for...
The Swiss health-care system (the second most expensive worldwide) is fragmented into 26 cantonal au...
Background: In 2012, Switzerland changed from retrospective to prospective hospital payment based on...
Germany and Switzerland have introduced diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) for hospital reimbursement. ...
As many European countries, Switzerland is currently implementing a prospec-tive method of paying ho...
QUESTIONS Treatment of patients with severe injuries is costly, with best results achieved in speci...
The shift from inpatient care to the ambulatory sector is a central aspiration of European health sy...
Background: Inpatient care in Swiss rehabilitation clinics is currently reimbursed by daily tariffs ...