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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 1026-1030, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-735118

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Objective To systematic review the influence of case-based payment on inpatient costs since China′s new medical reform. Methods Studies about inpatient costs before and after the implementation of case-based payment were collected. The literature collected underwent a meta-analysis by RevMan 5. 0. Results A total of 11 articles in compliance were included in the study. The meta-analysis of random effect model showed the overall effect size (SMD) was -1. 54 with 95% CI being -1. 79, -1. 29, showing a significant difference (P<0. 05). The subgroup analysis showed that the overall effect size (MD) in the low-cost disease group was -585. 57 yuan with 95% CI being -750. 34, -420. 80, showing a significant difference (P < 0. 05). The overall effect size (MD) in the high-cost disease group was-4 172.65 yuan with 95% CI being -5 368. 21, -2 977. 10, showing a significant difference ( P <0.05). The funnel plot was approximately symmetrical, suggesting a publication bias as less likely in the study. Conclusions The implementation of case-based payment has reduced the inpatient costs to some extent thanks to China′s new healthcare reform. And the effect in the high-cost disease group was more obvious than that in the low-cost disease group.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 734-737, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-662792

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Objective To investigate the impacts on inpatient costs of a hospital in Beijing as incurred by the reform of clinic-pharmacy-separation by means of DRGs. Methods As required by BJ-DRGs, we selected DRGs grouping information and medical record homepage information of the inpatients discharged from a tertiary hospital in Beijing from January to March in 2017 ( pre-reform group ) and that from May to July in 2017 ( the post-reform group ) . Then we compared the differences of inpatient costs before and after the reform, and the inpatient cost changes of the DRGs groups. Results The median of inpatient costs before the reform was 8751. 21 yuan, and that after the reform was 8522. 07 yuan, a difference without statistical significance (P>0. 05). Of the 104 DRGs studied, cost changes were found in 28 DRGs (P<0. 05), with increases in 19 DRGs and drops in 9 DRGs groups. Conclusions The reform, though without impact on the inpatient costs, changed the makeup of costs on the other hand, especially on HJ13 and BB25 DRGs groups, worthy of attention. A dynamic tuning mechanism is thus suggested for pricing of medical services, and a fine management suggested for the hospitals to curb unreasonable growth of costs.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 734-737, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-660748

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Objective To investigate the impacts on inpatient costs of a hospital in Beijing as incurred by the reform of clinic-pharmacy-separation by means of DRGs. Methods As required by BJ-DRGs, we selected DRGs grouping information and medical record homepage information of the inpatients discharged from a tertiary hospital in Beijing from January to March in 2017 ( pre-reform group ) and that from May to July in 2017 ( the post-reform group ) . Then we compared the differences of inpatient costs before and after the reform, and the inpatient cost changes of the DRGs groups. Results The median of inpatient costs before the reform was 8751. 21 yuan, and that after the reform was 8522. 07 yuan, a difference without statistical significance (P>0. 05). Of the 104 DRGs studied, cost changes were found in 28 DRGs (P<0. 05), with increases in 19 DRGs and drops in 9 DRGs groups. Conclusions The reform, though without impact on the inpatient costs, changed the makeup of costs on the other hand, especially on HJ13 and BB25 DRGs groups, worthy of attention. A dynamic tuning mechanism is thus suggested for pricing of medical services, and a fine management suggested for the hospitals to curb unreasonable growth of costs.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 591-595, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-611744

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Objective To explore diagnosis-related groups(DRGs) case mixes and development approaches for medicare expense standard fitting patients with respiratory system diseases in Sichuan province.Methods 280 717 cases of respiratory system diseases were sampled from the homepages of medical records of general hospitals in Sichuan.These cases were grouped by means of the exhaustive chi-square automatic interaction detector in the decision tree model and the medicare costs standard was derived using the relative-ratio weighting coefficient.Results The main classification nodes of respiratory diseases were age and patient clinical complexity level (PCCL).Patients were classified into 158 disease diagnosis related groups, including 122 DRGs of internal medicine and 36 DRGs in surgical medicine.The max relative-ratio weighting coefficient was 14.04 and the min one was 0.29.And the extreme inpatients' expenses can affect the identification of classification nodes, calculation of relative weighting coefficient and medicare cost standard.Conclusions Large sample size is advantageous in establishing DRGs and calculating the medicare costs standard based on relative-ratio weighting coefficient.It is however imperative to strengthen monitoring on extreme inpatients' costs and control the homepage quality of medical records.

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