An evaluation of diagnosis-related group severity and complexity refinement.

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Title
An evaluation of diagnosis-related group severity and complexity refinement.
First Author
McGuire, Thomas E
Date of Pub
1991 Summer
Pages
49-60
Abstract
In 1988, an ambitious and extensive project was undertaken in New Jersey to evaluate severity class adjustment of the all-payer prospective payment system. Another project objective was to evaluate alternative strategies for refining diagnosis-related groups (DRGs). The evaluation presented here includes a comparison of DRG refinement using Computerized Severity Index classes and Yale University complexity classes. Statistical methods and payment simulations are used to assess the impact of DRG refinement and consequent revenue changes. When a high volume subset of DRGs is refined, simulated payment shifts between hospitals on the order of 5 percent of total hospital costs are indicated by this analysis.
Other Authors
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MeSH
Severity of Illness Index : Comorbidity : Costs and Cost Analysis/statistics & numerical data : Diagnosis-Related Groups/classification : Economics, Hospital/statistics & numerical data : Evaluation Studies : Hospital Bed Capacity : Medicare/organization & administration : Models, Theoretical : New Jersey : Reimbursement Mechanisms : Rural Population : Suburban Population : United States : Urban Population
Issue
4
NTIS Number
PB2001-105731
Volume
12