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Health Policy and Management ; : 40-48, 2019.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-763901

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BACKGROUND: As of July 2015, per diem payment was changed from fee for service Therefore, this study aims to analyse changes in medical charges and medical services before and after enforcement of the palliative care, targeting palliative care wards in a general hospital, and provide basic data needed for development of per diem payment. METHODS: The subjects of the study were a total of 610 cases consisting of 351 patients of service fee who left hospital (died) from July 2014 to June 2016 and 259 ones of per diem payment at Chosun University Hospital in Gwangju Metropolitan City. RESULTS: The results are summarized as follows. First, after the palliative care system was applied, benefit medical service charges and insurance increased significantly (p<0.001). As benefit medical service charges increased, benefit private insurance payment increased significantly (p<0.001). Second, after the per diem payment was applied, total private insurance payment to medical institutes decreased significantly (p=0.050) and non-benefit also decreased significantly (p=0.001). CONCLUSION: It is suggested that additional rewards in the obligatory palliative care items should be continuously remedied and monitored to provide good quality hospice palliative care.


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Humains , Académies et instituts , Régimes de rémunération à l'acte , Frais et honoraires , Établissements de soins palliatifs , Hôpitaux généraux , Assurance , Soins palliatifs , Récompense
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Chinese Health Economics ; (12): 15-17, 2013.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-435609

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The per-diem payment is a unit packaged payment used for the medical cost of hospitalization. At present some areas in our country explored the per-diem payment in hospitalization and have received obvious effect. The experiences of different areas carrying out the per-diem payment in our country were compared to find the strengths and weaknesses, and provide references for other areas.

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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 510-521, 2011.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-181467

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PURPOSE: It is necessary to develop a proper payment system for more health care facilities to provide hospice and palliative cares. In deciding the proper level of payment for hospice per diem fee, willingness to pay (WTP) may provide one of the critical information. This study was conducted to determine WTP for hospice care and to analyze those factors affecting WTP. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A contingent valuation method with a double-bounded dichotomous-choice model was used. Interview survey was organized and conducted by a survey company from April 4 to 18, 2008. The mean WTP was calculated through an infinite integration of survival functions. RESULTS: The average willingness to pay was found to be 42,240 Korean won (KRW) (USD 35), with the amount becoming higher as hospice services were deemed more necessary or where average monthly household income was higher. The amount was also higher among male respondents than females. CONCLUSION: To compare this WTP with actual cost (32,500 KRW) (USD 27) for hospice care. To facilitate hospice service, hospice specific payment system should be developed. This study provides information regarding the general public's preference of hospice service and their WTP for hospice care, and it may be useful in the decision-making process.


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Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Frais et honoraires , Coûts des soins de santé , Accompagnement de la fin de la vie/économie , Opinion publique , Facteurs socioéconomiques
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