Should children's hospitals have special consideration in reimbursement policy?

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Title
Should children's hospitals have special consideration in reimbursement policy?
First Author
Long, Michael J
Date of Pub
1986 Fall
Pages
55-63
Abstract
Children's hospitals were excluded indefinitely from the prospective payment system until a methodology for their reimbursement could be developed. Special consideration in reimbursement policy could be made for children's hospitals if their patients were generally more resource intensive than the pediatric patients of other hospitals. The resource intensity of patients in children's hospitals was compared with pediatric patients in other hospital groups. The results indicate that the patient population of children's hospitals is similar to the pediatric patient population of university hospitals and considerably different from the pediatric patient populations of the urban and rural hospitals.
Other Authors
Dreachslin, Janice L; Fisher, James
MeSH
Reimbursement Mechanisms : Adolescence : Child : Child, Preschool : Comparative Study : Data Collection : Diagnosis-Related Groups/economics : Health Services Research : Hospitals, Pediatric/utilization : Hospitals, Special/utilization : Hospitals/utilization : Human : Infant : Infant, Newborn : Medicare/utilization : Statistics : Support, Non-U.S. Gov't : United States
Issue
1
NTIS Number
PB88-131545
Volume
8