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Medicareʼs prospective payment system and the teaching hospitals
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How Did Medicare's Prospective Payment System Affect Hospitals?
New England Journal of Medicine, 1987Using data from 1982 and 1984, we examined how Medicare's prospective payment system affected hospitals. The study showed that hospitals paid through the prospective payment system had significantly lower increases in Medicare costs and greater declines in Medicare use than did other hospitals.
J, Feder, J, Hadley, S, Zuckerman
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Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System: A Maturing Prospective Payment System
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2020The Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System has matured into a complex diagnosis-related group-like payment system over the past 18 years and has continued to become more prospective in paying for services that are bundled, packaged, and grouped into episodes of care.
Pam, Kassing, Christina D, Berry
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Hospitals and Medicare's Prospective Payment System
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New prospective payment system in Japan
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2005The longevity of Japan’s population leads the world, a fact that may be due in part to the Japanese health care system, which provides both comprehensive personal medical care and public health services.
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Toward a Fairer Prospective Payment System
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1988A fundamental assumption of categorical payment systems such as Medicare's diagnosis related groups (DRGs) is that one can identify characteristics of patients (eg, diagnosis) and of hospitals (eg, location) that predict costs, and, thereby, one can construct reasonable payment categories. However, the current DRGs for psychiatry are poor predictors of
S M, Essock, G S, Norquist
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The Medicare Prospective Payment System
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1984Abstract In 1983 Congress adopted the most significant change in the Medicare program since its inception in 1965. Along with measures to ensure the solvency of the Social Security System into the next century, Congress approved a system of prospective payment for hospital inpatient services, whereby hospitals are paid a fixed sum per ...
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Assessing Medicare's Prospective Payment System
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987Sager et al 1 raise some interesting and important issues in this issue ofThe Journal. By reviewing hospitalization and mortality data for the Wisconsin-Medicaid elderly population in nursing homes and comparing the data with those for the noninstitutionalized Medicaid population, the authors claim a strong causal relationship between the advent of a ...
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Institutional responses to Medicare's prospective payment system
Health Policy, 1993The introduction of Medicare's prospective payment system (PPS) meant an important change in the environment of US hospitals. The new payment system was expected to improve clinical and non-clinical efficiency in hospitals. A case study in a non-profit Pennsylvania hospital was performed to analyse the impact of PPS on hospital services.
H, Maarse, D, Rooijakkers, R, Duzijn
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Development prospects payment system of Pridnestrovie
Экономика и предпринимательство, 2021В данной статье рассмотрено состояние национальной платежной системы Приднестровья на основе банковских платежных карт, инфраструктура и преимущества платежной системы «КЛЕВЕР», основанной на технологии бесконтактных платежей. Отмечено, что появление Интернет-торговли дало мощный толчок к развитию электронных платежных систем в интернете, которые ...
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