Abstract Background To evaluate the performance of the patient clinical complexity level (PCCL) mechanism, which is the patient-level complexity adjustment factor within the Korean Diagnosis-Related Groups (KDRG) patient classification system, in explaining the variation in resource consumption within age adjacent diagnosis-related groups (AADRGs). Methods We used the inpatient claims data from a public hospital in Korea from 1 January 2017 to 30 June 2019, with 18 846 claims and 138 AADRGs. The differences in the total average payment between the four PCCL levels for each AADRG was tested using ANOVA and Duncan’s post hoc test. The three patterns of differences with R-squared were as follows: the PCCL reflected the complexity well (valid);...
Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) were the first health management tool to group patients in clinical ...
Background Case-mix is an important tool for health planning and management in many countries. As a ...
PurposeTo assess changes in clinical practice patterns after implementing diagnosis-related group (D...
Abstract Background Severity of illness is an omnipresent confounder in health services research. Re...
Background: The Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRG) underwent a major review in 201...
Background There are limited case-mix classification systems for primary care settings which are app...
The medication regimen complexity index (MRCI), originally developed in English, is a reliable and v...
[[abstract]]Currently, fee-for-service based reimbursement scheme has led to inefficient distributio...
The case-mix classification consists in identifying a series of clinical conditions, so that they ca...
The medication regimen complexity index (MRCI), originally developed in English, is a reliable and v...
The fairness of casemix-based payment rests on the assumption that within DRG variability in patient...
Case mix classification systems have been adopted in many countries as a method to manage and financ...
[[abstract]]Currently, fee-for-service based reimbursement scheme has led to inefficient distributio...
Background: There is a need to develop other casemix classifications, apart from DRG, for sub-acute ...
Under a prospective case-based payment system (PPS), the financial viability of an institution depen...
Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) were the first health management tool to group patients in clinical ...
Background Case-mix is an important tool for health planning and management in many countries. As a ...
PurposeTo assess changes in clinical practice patterns after implementing diagnosis-related group (D...
Abstract Background Severity of illness is an omnipresent confounder in health services research. Re...
Background: The Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRG) underwent a major review in 201...
Background There are limited case-mix classification systems for primary care settings which are app...
The medication regimen complexity index (MRCI), originally developed in English, is a reliable and v...
[[abstract]]Currently, fee-for-service based reimbursement scheme has led to inefficient distributio...
The case-mix classification consists in identifying a series of clinical conditions, so that they ca...
The medication regimen complexity index (MRCI), originally developed in English, is a reliable and v...
The fairness of casemix-based payment rests on the assumption that within DRG variability in patient...
Case mix classification systems have been adopted in many countries as a method to manage and financ...
[[abstract]]Currently, fee-for-service based reimbursement scheme has led to inefficient distributio...
Background: There is a need to develop other casemix classifications, apart from DRG, for sub-acute ...
Under a prospective case-based payment system (PPS), the financial viability of an institution depen...
Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) were the first health management tool to group patients in clinical ...
Background Case-mix is an important tool for health planning and management in many countries. As a ...
PurposeTo assess changes in clinical practice patterns after implementing diagnosis-related group (D...