Explaining resource consumption among non-normal neonates.

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Title
Explaining resource consumption among non-normal neonates.
First Author
Schwartz, Rachel M
Date of Pub
1991 Winter
Pages
19-28
Abstract
The adoption by Medicare in 1983 of prospective payment using diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) has stimulated research to develop case-mix grouping schemes that more accurately predict resource consumption by patients. In this article, the authors explore a new method designed to improve case-mix classification for newborns through the use of birth weight in combination with DRGs to adjust the unexplained case-mix severity. Although the findings are developmental in nature, they reveal that the model significantly improves our ability to explain resource use.
Other Authors
Michelman, Thomas; Pezzullo, John; Phibbs, Ciaran S
MeSH
Birth Weight : Diagnosis-Related Groups/classification/economics : Health Care Costs/statistics & numerical data : Health Resources/utilization : Health Services Research/methods : Hospitals, Urban/economics/utilization : Human : Infant, Newborn : Infant, Newborn, Diseases/classification/economics : Intensive Care Units, Neonatal/economics/utilization : Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data : Models, Statistical : Prospective Payment System : Regression Analysis : Severity of Illness Index : United States
Issue
2
NTIS Number
PB92-167279
Volume
13