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China Pharmacy ; (12): 1559-1564, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-929692

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OBJECTIVE To quantitatively evaluate the existing payment policies of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs)in China , so as to provide reference for the formulation and improvement of policies. METHODS Totally 58 documents related to DRGs payment issued by the national and provincial medical security bureaus from 2017 to 2022 were processed by text mining method. PMC index evaluation model of DRGs payment policy was established. Nine typical DRGs payment policies were quantitatively evaluated and analyzed by 10 primary variables and 40 secondary variables. RESULTS Among the 9 policies,5 were excellent and 4 were acceptable. The average score of PMC index was 6.882. Generally ,there was still room for improvement because of the acceptable level. By comparing the two representative policies ,it was found that the main reasons was a lack of consideration in terms of supervision and management ,incentives and constraints when facing policy changes ,reason of the lower level of urban development. CONCLUSIONS Although DRGs payment policy in China is basically perfect ,there is still a lot of room for improvement in terms of extending the time limit of the policy ,summarizing and spreading the successful experience of pilot cities.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 358-361, 2021.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912758

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Construction of medical alliances could help structural adjustment of medical resources, promote the shift of medical and health investment to primary level, improve the overall effectiveness of the medical service system, and better meet the health needs of the people. Guangzhou has established a multi-form and multi-level medical alliance system in accordance with local conditions. According to the distribution characteristics of medical resources in the districts under the jurisdiction of Guangzhou, these districts were divided into areas of controlled development, those of stable development and those of encouraged development. Different strategies were taken for various medical alliances. Advantages of traditional Chinese medicine were given full play in community health management and elderly care services, alliance of traditional Chinese medicine specialists was established to provide residents with continuous medical and health services. An appropriate medical insurance payment system was established to promote the implementation of the hierarchical diagnosis and treatment system. However, there were still such problems as unbalanced distribution of medical resources, insufficient leverage role played by medical insurances, and rooms of improvement in the ability of primary medical services.

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