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This book examines how nine different health systems--U.S. Medicare, Australia, Thailand, Kyrgyz Republic, Germany, Estonia, Croatia, China (Beijing) and the Russian Federation--have transitioned to using case-based payments, and especially diagnosis-related groups (DRGs), as part of their provider payment mix for hospital care. It sheds light on why particular technical design choices were made, what enabling investments were pertinent, and what broader political and institutional issues needed to be considered. The strategies used to phase in DRG payment receive special attention. These nine systems have been selected because they represent a variety of different approaches and experiences in DRG transition. They include the innovators who pioneered DRG payment systems (namely the United States and Australia), mature systems (such as Thailand, Germany, and Estonia), and countries where DRG payments were only introduced within the past decade (such as the Russian Federation and China). Each system is examined in detail as a separate case study, with a synthesis distilling the cross-cutting lessons learned. This book should be helpful to those working on health systems that are considering introducing, or are in the early stages of introducing, DRG-based payments into their provider payment mix. It will enhance the reader's understanding of how other countries (or systems) have made that transition, give a sense of the decisions that lie ahead, and offer options that can be considered. It will also be useful to those working in health systems that already include DRG payments in the payment mix but have not yet achieved the anticipated results.
Case-Mix --- Costing --- Diagnostic Related Groups --- Fee for Service --- Global Budget --- Health Financing --- Health System --- Hospital --- Patients --- Provider Payment --- Sustainability
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Informatique médical --- Medische informatica --- Telemedicine --- Health Care Coalitions --- Quality of Health Care --- Medical telematics --- Medical care --- Diagnosis related groups --- Case mix --- Casemix --- Clinical coding --- Diagnostic related groups --- DRGs (Medical care) --- Groups, Diagnosis related --- Hospital patients --- Hospitals --- Classification --- Prospective payment --- Medical telematics - Congresses --- Medical care - Congresses --- Diagnosis related groups - Congresses
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Diagnosis related groups --- Hospitalization insurance --- Hospitals --- Costs and Cost Analysis --- Economics, Hospital --- Patients --- Reimbursement Mechanisms --- Mechanism, Reimbursement --- Mechanisms, Reimbursement --- Reimbursement Mechanism --- Hospital Economics --- Economic, Hospital --- Hospital Economic --- Benevolent institutions --- Infirmaries --- Health facilities --- Case mix --- Casemix --- Clinical coding --- Diagnostic related groups --- DRGs (Medical care) --- Groups, Diagnosis related --- Hospital patients --- Cost control --- methods --- classification --- economics --- Classification --- Prospective payment --- Social welfare methods
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In 1983, the first patient classification system to be used on a national basis, the Diagnosis Relate Groups (DRGs), was adopted as part of the Prospective Payment System in the United States. This system caught the attention of health policy makers in other countries, and a number of them began to implement similar approaches. What motivated them to adopt these systems? What similarities and differences were there among their experiences in implementing these systems? What can we learn about introducing change into national health systems by comparing their experiences? The Globalization of Managerial Innovation in Health Care answers these and other questions by examining patient classification systems in fifteen different countries throughout the world. The result is a remarkable collection of case studies of how change can be introduced effectively into national health systems as well as a careful synthesis of what can be learned from them.
Diagnosis related groups --- Public health. --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Case mix --- Casemix --- Clinical coding --- Diagnostic related groups --- DRGs (Medical care) --- Groups, Diagnosis related --- Hospital patients --- Hospitals --- Classification --- Prospective payment --- Business, Economy and Management --- Business Management
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Case mix --- Quality of Health Care --- Hospital Administration --- Diagnosis related groups --- Hospitals --- Prospective payment --- Diagnosis-Related Groups. --- Disease --- classification. --- Diagnosis-Related Groups --- Case Mixes --- DRGs --- Diagnostic-Related Group --- Group, Diagnostic-Related --- Groups, Diagnostic-Related --- Case Mix --- DRG --- Diagnosis Related Groups --- Diagnosis-Related Group --- Diagnostic Related Group --- Diagnostic-Related Groups --- Group, Diagnosis-Related --- Group, Diagnostic Related --- Groups, Diagnosis-Related --- Groups, Diagnostic Related --- Hospital prospective payment --- Hospital prospective reimbursement --- Medicare hospital prospective payment --- Payment, Hospital prospective --- PPS (Medical care) --- Prospective payment, Hospital --- Prospective pricing, Hospital --- Prospective reimbursement, Hospital --- Reimbursement, Hospital prospective --- Hospitalization insurance --- Casemix --- Clinical coding --- Diagnostic related groups --- DRGs (Medical care) --- Groups, Diagnosis related --- Hospital patients --- classification --- Prospective reimbursement --- Rates --- Classification --- Diagnosis Related Group --- Group, Diagnosis Related --- Groups, Diagnosis Related --- Related Group, Diagnosis --- Related Groups, Diagnosis --- Diagnosis related groups - Cross-cultural studies --- Hospitals - Prospective payment
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Diagnosis-Related Groups --- Diffusion of Innovation. --- Innovation Diffusion --- Diffusion, Innovation --- Culturally Appropriate Technology --- Information Dissemination --- organization & administration. --- Europe. --- Northern Europe --- Southern Europe --- Western Europe --- Diagnosis related groups --- Organizational change --- Diffusion of Innovation --- Change, Organizational --- Organization development --- Organizational development --- Organizational innovation --- Management --- Organization --- Manpower planning --- Case mix --- Casemix --- Clinical coding --- Diagnostic related groups --- DRGs (Medical care) --- Groups, Diagnosis related --- Hospital patients --- Hospitals --- Case studies --- organization & administration --- Classification --- Prospective payment --- Diagnosis-related groups --- Europe [Western ]
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Inhoudsopgave 1 Bepaling aantal verpleegkundigen op korte en lange termijn 2 Definitie en doel verpleegkundige patiëntenclassificatie 3 IJking van patiëntenclassificatiesystemen 4 Evaluatie van patiëntenclassificatiesystemen 5 Gebruik patiëntenclassificatiesystemen voor bepaling inzet van verpleegkundig personeel 6 Gebruik patiëntenclassificatie voor bepaling kosten verpleegkundige zorg 7 Voorbeelden van patiëntenclassificatiesystemen 8 San Joaquin-patiëntenclassificatiesysteem 9 Taaklijstsystemen voor algemene diensten 10 TISS (Therapeutic intervention scoring system) 11 Patiëntenclassificatiesystemen voor de geriatrische zorg 12 Patiëntenclassificatiesystemen voor gespecialiseerde diensten 13 Psychiatrische patiëntenclassificatiesystemen 14 Nabeschouwingen 15 Literatuuroverzicht gespecialiseerde patiëntenclassificatiesystemen
Hospitalisation --- Nursing --- Verpleegkunde --- Ziekenhuisopname --- Nursing Assessment. --- Nursing Care --- Diagnosis-Related Groups. --- Patients --- Nursing Staff, Hospital. --- Patient Care Planning. --- Academic collection --- 613.44 --- TISS(Therapeutic intervention scoring system) --- evaluatie --- geriatrie --- gezondheidszorg --- ijking --- kostprijs --- patiëntenclassificatie --- personeelsbeleid --- psychiatrie --- verpleegkunde --- Goals of Care --- Plans, Nursing Care --- Nursing Care Plans --- Care Goal --- Care Goals --- Care Plan, Nursing --- Care Planning, Patient --- Care Plans, Nursing --- Nursing Care Plan --- Plan, Nursing Care --- Planning, Patient Care --- Clinical Protocols --- Hospital Nursing Staffs --- Nursing Staffs, Hospital --- Staff, Hospital Nursing --- Staffs, Hospital Nursing --- Hospital Nursing Staff --- Assessment, Nursing --- Protocols, Nursing --- Nursing Protocols --- Assessments, Nursing --- Nursing Assessments --- Nursing Protocol --- Protocol, Nursing --- classification. --- Interne organisatie --- Patiëntenclassificatie --- Ziekenhuisverpleegkundigen --- Ziekenhuizen --- beleid --- Patiëntenclassificatie. --- Ziekenhuisverpleegkundigen. --- beleid. --- Case Mixes --- DRGs --- Diagnostic-Related Group --- Group, Diagnostic-Related --- Groups, Diagnostic-Related --- Case Mix --- DRG --- Diagnosis Related Groups --- Diagnosis-Related Group --- Diagnostic Related Group --- Diagnostic-Related Groups --- Group, Diagnosis-Related --- Group, Diagnostic Related --- Groups, Diagnosis-Related --- Groups, Diagnostic Related --- Nursing Assessment --- Diagnosis-Related Groups --- Nursing Staff, Hospital --- Patient Care Planning --- classification --- Diagnosis Related Group --- Group, Diagnosis Related --- Groups, Diagnosis Related --- Related Group, Diagnosis --- Related Groups, Diagnosis
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