We propose reimbursement schemes based on patient classification systems (PCSs) that include adjustments for length of stay (LOS) and exceptional costs and are designed to minimize undesirable effects of economic incentives. In addition, a statistical approach to compare the schemes and the underlying PCSs is proposed, where costs and LOSs for two successive years are used. The first year data provides estimates of the class cost means and the next year's reimbursements which are compared with the second year's costs. This method focuses on the predictive power of a PCS and differs from the usual retrospective analyses based on the proportion of explained variance for single year data. The approach is applied to discharge data of Swiss hosp...
The case-mix classification consists in identifying a series of clinical conditions, so that they ca...
The availability of the Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) system for determining hospital costs in some ...
QUESTIONS Treatment of patients with severe injuries is costly, with best results achieved in speci...
[Abstract] OBJECTIVES: We propose innovative reimbursement schemes based on Patient classification S...
Background: Inpatient care in Swiss rehabilitation clinics is currently reimbursed by daily tariffs ...
Over the past 20 years, most European countries have introduced DRGs or similar grouping systems as ...
In health insurance, a reimbursement mechanism refers to a method of third-party repayment to offset...
Background: Inpatient psychiatric care in Switzerland is currently reimbursed by uniform per-diem ra...
Aim To evaluate the effects of the change in the diagnosisrelated group (DRG) system on patient morb...
We analysed the association between economic incentives and diagnostic coding practice in the Norweg...
OBJECTIVES: The number of countries adopting per case hospital payment systems has been continuously...
Concerns about the insensitivity of Medicare\u27s diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to illness severit...
Background: Casemix-based inpatient prospective payment systems allocate payments for acute care bas...
This paper empirically investigates the distribution dynamics of resource allocation decisions acros...
54 p.ill.,LIST OF FIGURES 3 -- LIST OF TABLES .3 -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 4 -- SCIENTIFIC REPORT .6 ...
The case-mix classification consists in identifying a series of clinical conditions, so that they ca...
The availability of the Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) system for determining hospital costs in some ...
QUESTIONS Treatment of patients with severe injuries is costly, with best results achieved in speci...
[Abstract] OBJECTIVES: We propose innovative reimbursement schemes based on Patient classification S...
Background: Inpatient care in Swiss rehabilitation clinics is currently reimbursed by daily tariffs ...
Over the past 20 years, most European countries have introduced DRGs or similar grouping systems as ...
In health insurance, a reimbursement mechanism refers to a method of third-party repayment to offset...
Background: Inpatient psychiatric care in Switzerland is currently reimbursed by uniform per-diem ra...
Aim To evaluate the effects of the change in the diagnosisrelated group (DRG) system on patient morb...
We analysed the association between economic incentives and diagnostic coding practice in the Norweg...
OBJECTIVES: The number of countries adopting per case hospital payment systems has been continuously...
Concerns about the insensitivity of Medicare\u27s diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to illness severit...
Background: Casemix-based inpatient prospective payment systems allocate payments for acute care bas...
This paper empirically investigates the distribution dynamics of resource allocation decisions acros...
54 p.ill.,LIST OF FIGURES 3 -- LIST OF TABLES .3 -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 4 -- SCIENTIFIC REPORT .6 ...
The case-mix classification consists in identifying a series of clinical conditions, so that they ca...
The availability of the Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) system for determining hospital costs in some ...
QUESTIONS Treatment of patients with severe injuries is costly, with best results achieved in speci...