Inpatient transfer episodes among aged Medicare beneficiaries.

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Title
Inpatient transfer episodes among aged Medicare beneficiaries.
First Author
Buczko, William
Date of Pub
1993 Winter
Pages
71-87
Abstract
Examination of data derived from Medicare provider analysis and review (MEDPAR) discharge records for 152,337 transfer episodes of aged Medicare beneficiaries indicates that aged Medicare transfer patients have initial stays comparable to non-transfers in terms of length of stay, case-mix intensity, and total charges. During the final part of the transfer episode, however, transfers are clearly more intense cases than non-transfers. Patients treated for stroke or cardiovascular conditions are more likely to be transferred than other Medicare aged inpatients. The transfer episodes examined appear to reflect clinical considerations based primarily on patient need for specialized care.
Other Authors
N/A
MeSH
Aged : Data Collection : Diagnosis-Related Groups/statistics & numerical data : Episode of Care : Health Services Research : Hospital Costs/statistics & numerical data : Hospitals, Teaching/economics/utilization : Hospitals/statistics & numerical data/utilization : Human : Length of Stay/economics/statistics & numerical data : Medicare Part A/statistics & numerical data : Outliers, DRG/statistics & numerical data : Patient Transfer/economics/statistics & numerical data : Prospective Payment System/economics/statistics & numerical data : United States
Issue
2
NTIS Number
PB95-123469
Volume
15