ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the German diagnosis related groups (G-DRG) cost accounting scheme by assessing its resource allocation at hospital level and its tariff calculation at national level. First, the paper reviews and assesses the three steps in the G-DRG resource allocation scheme at hospital level: (1) the groundwork; (2) cost-center accounting; and (3) patient-level costing. Second, the paper reviews and assesses the three steps in G-DRG national tariff calculation: (1) plausibility checks; (2) inlier calculation; and (3) the "one hospital" approach. The assessment is based on the two main goals of G-DRG introduction: improving transparency and efficiency. A further empirical assessment attests high...
This article considers the feasibility of comparing the differences in efficiency and price in the p...
Germany and Switzerland have introduced diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) for hospital reimbursement. ...
PURPOSE: German hospital reimbursement modalities changed as a result of the introduction of Diagnos...
Over the past 20 years, most European countries have introduced DRGs or similar grouping systems as ...
The availability of the Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) system for determining hospital costs in some ...
Objectives: The paper analyzes the German inpatient capital costing scheme by assessing its cost mod...
Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to develop ways to improve patient-level cost apportioning ...
Accurately estimating the cost and reimbursement of individual patients and groups of diagnoses has ...
Abstract Background The objective is to examine hospital cost accounts to understand the foundation ...
On January 1st 2004, Germany introduced a prospective payment system for the re-imbursement of almos...
Accurately estimating the cost and reimbursement of individual patients and groups of diagnoses has ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare costs data by diagnosis related group (DRG) b...
Identifying the cost of hospital outputs, particularly acute inpatients measured by Diagnosis Relate...
The introduction of the G-DRGs (German Diagnosis Related Groups) in the year 2002 and the gradual us...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to compare costs data by diagnosis related group (DRG) b...
This article considers the feasibility of comparing the differences in efficiency and price in the p...
Germany and Switzerland have introduced diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) for hospital reimbursement. ...
PURPOSE: German hospital reimbursement modalities changed as a result of the introduction of Diagnos...
Over the past 20 years, most European countries have introduced DRGs or similar grouping systems as ...
The availability of the Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) system for determining hospital costs in some ...
Objectives: The paper analyzes the German inpatient capital costing scheme by assessing its cost mod...
Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to develop ways to improve patient-level cost apportioning ...
Accurately estimating the cost and reimbursement of individual patients and groups of diagnoses has ...
Abstract Background The objective is to examine hospital cost accounts to understand the foundation ...
On January 1st 2004, Germany introduced a prospective payment system for the re-imbursement of almos...
Accurately estimating the cost and reimbursement of individual patients and groups of diagnoses has ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare costs data by diagnosis related group (DRG) b...
Identifying the cost of hospital outputs, particularly acute inpatients measured by Diagnosis Relate...
The introduction of the G-DRGs (German Diagnosis Related Groups) in the year 2002 and the gradual us...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to compare costs data by diagnosis related group (DRG) b...
This article considers the feasibility of comparing the differences in efficiency and price in the p...
Germany and Switzerland have introduced diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) for hospital reimbursement. ...
PURPOSE: German hospital reimbursement modalities changed as a result of the introduction of Diagnos...