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hospital reimbursement. This paper compares and analyzes the methods used to determine prices for inpatient care within DRGs or … similar grouping systems employed in nine EU member states (i.e. Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands … of DRG systems and the role of additional reimbursement components in this context. Copyright Springer Science + Business …
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Germany has recently introduced a system of Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) to engender more appropriate resource allocation. The following article describes the German DRG-system and the methodologies used to determine prices. It analyses the extent to which prices, or calculated cost weights,...
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reimbursement of hospital services. Unlike most other countries with similar payment mechanisms, hospitals in England will have few …
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must be seen both as a technical reimbursement method and as a fundamental incentive mechanism within the health system …
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In 2010-2012 new outpatient service locations were established in poor Hungarian microregions. We exploit this quasi-experiment to estimate the extent of substitution between outpatient and inpatient care. Fixed-effects Poisson models on individual-level panel data for years 2008-2015 show that...
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There is increasing recognition that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are an important international and development issue globally, undermining health gains and imposing financial and economic costs on governments and households. NCDs are an important health challenge in the Pacific. First,...
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