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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 99-102, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-672273

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Objective The policy of quota payment for specific diseases has been carried out at the hospital for several years, yet proven a failure. This paper aims at searching for a new way of management.Methods Since 2013,attempts have been made for classification of medical costs and the quota setting for specific diseases, and for development of a real-time supervision software for classification of disease-specific costs.The attempts prove a success with a new model for management of quota management for specific diseases.Results This practice has proved to be effective in 2014,and used in other likewise diseases,which has been embraced by administrators of medical insurance sector. Conclusion This model proves useful for reducing inpatient expenses and regulating medical behaviors. but also shorten the average hospitalization days,improve the satisfaction of patient.The method of management control can be expanded and imitated.

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Chinese Health Economics ; (12): 83-85, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-445840

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Objective: To investigate effective matching between computerized physician order entry and charging items in the hospital. Methods: Standard data of computerized physician order has been established, in which physician order items and charging items have been matched. It has effectively solved the problems in the process of computerized physician order entry. Results and Conclusion: The implementation of matching computerized physician and costs has effectively controlled the errors and missing of costs, which released the complaint of patients and received the good reputation and welcome, the compliance of doctors using computerized physician order entry has been obviously improved, meanwhile, it has provided new application experiences for implementing the following charging of national medical services prices in hospitals.

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