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. 2004 Feb;7(1):51-61.
doi: 10.1023/b:hcms.0000005398.52789.6d.

Measuring case-mix complexity of tertiary care hospitals using DRGs

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Measuring case-mix complexity of tertiary care hospitals using DRGs

Hayoung Park et al. Health Care Manag Sci. 2004 Feb.

Abstract

The objectives of the study were to develop a model that measures and evaluates case-mix complexity of tertiary care hospitals, and to examine the characteristics of such a model. Physician panels defined three classes of case complexity and assigned disease categories represented by Adjacent Diagnosis Related Groups (ADRGs) to one of three case complexity classes. Three types of scores, indicating proportions of inpatients in each case complexity class standardized by the proportions at the national level, were defined to measure the case-mix complexity of a hospital. Discharge information for about 10% of inpatient episodes at 85 hospitals with bed size larger than 400 and their input structure and research and education activity were used to evaluate the case-mix complexity model. Results show its power to predict hospitals with the expected functions of tertiary care hospitals, i.e. resource intensive care, expensive input structure, and high levels of research and education activities.

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