Medicare case-mix index increase.

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Title
Medicare case-mix index increase.
First Author
Ginsburg, Paul B
Date of Pub
1986 Summer
Pages
51-65
Abstract
Medicare paid hospitals a higher amount per admission in 1984 than had been planned because the case-mix index (CMI), which reflects the proportion of patients in high-weighted DRG's versus low-weighted ones, increased more than had been projected. This study estimated the degree to which the increase in the CMI from 1981 reflected medical practice changes, the aging of the Medicare inpatient population, changes in coding practices of physicians and hospitals, and changes in the way that the Health Care Financing Administration collects the data on case-mix. All of the above, except for aging, contributed to the increase in the CMI.
Other Authors
Carter, Grace M
MeSH
Abstracting and Indexing : Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities : Diagnosis-Related Groups/economics : Hospitals, Community/economics : Medicare/economics : Regression Analysis : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. : United States : United States Health Care Financing Administration
Issue
4
NTIS Number
PB86-241262
Volume
7