Day Admission Surgery Program in a Prospective Payment System: What Are the Financial Incentives?

IF 2.5 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Services Insights Pub Date : 2024-01-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786329231222970
Fabian Grass, Matthias Roth-Kleiner, Nicolas Demartines, Fabio Agri
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Background: Day admission surgery (DAS) is meant to provide a better in-hospital experience for patients and to save costs by reducing the length of stay. However, in a prospective payment system, it may also reduce the reimbursement amount, leading to unintended incentives for hospitals.

Methods: Over a 4-month period in 2021 and based on predefined clinical and logistic criteria, patients from different surgical sub-specialties were identified to follow the institutional DAS program. Revenue-analysis was performed, considering the Swiss diagnosis-related group (SwissDRG) prospective payment policy. Revenue with DAS program was compared to revenue if patients were admitted the day prior surgery (No DAS) using nonparametric pooled bootstrap t-test. All other costs considered identical, an estimation of the average cost spared due to the avoidance of pre-operative hospitalization in the DAS setting was carried out using a micro-costing approach.

Results: Overall, 105 inpatients underwent DAS over the study period, totaling a revenue of CHF 1 209 840. Among them, 25 patients (24%) were low outliers due to the day spared from the DAS program and triggering a mean (SD) financial discount of Swiss Francs (CHF) 4192 (2835), yielding a total amount of CHF 105 435. DAS revealed a mean revenue of CHF 7320 (656), compared to CHF 11 510 (1108) if patients were admitted the day before surgery (No DAS, P = .007).

Conclusion: In a PPS, anticipation of financial penalties when implementing a DAS for all-comers is key to prevent an imbalance of the hospital equation if no financial criteria are used to select eligible patients. Promptly revising workflow to maintain constant fixed costs for a greater number of patients may be a valuable hedging strategy.

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预付费系统中的日间入院手术计划:经济激励是什么?
背景:日间入院手术(DAS)旨在为患者提供更好的住院体验,并通过缩短住院时间来节约成本。然而,在预期付费系统中,这也可能会减少报销金额,从而对医院产生非预期的激励作用:方法:在 2021 年的 4 个月时间里,根据预先确定的临床和后勤标准,确定了不同外科亚专科的患者参与医院 DAS 计划。考虑到瑞士诊断相关组(SwissDRG)的前瞻性支付政策,对收入进行了分析。采用非参数集合自引导 t 检验法,将采用 DAS 计划的收入与患者手术前一天入院(无 DAS)的收入进行比较。在所有其他费用相同的情况下,采用微观成本计算法估算了在 DAS 环境下避免术前住院所节省的平均费用:在研究期间,共有 105 名住院患者接受了 DAS 治疗,总收入为 1 209 840 瑞士法郎。其中,25 名患者(24%)属于低离群值患者,因为他们有一天没有参加 DAS 计划,导致平均(标清)经济折扣为 4192 瑞士法郎(2835),总收入为 105 435 瑞士法郎。DAS显示的平均收入为7320瑞士法郎(656),而如果患者在手术前一天入院(无DAS,P = .007),则平均收入为11510瑞士法郎(1108):结论:在 PPS 系统中,如果不使用经济标准来选择符合条件的患者,那么在对所有患者实施 DAS 时预计经济处罚是防止医院等式失衡的关键。及时修改工作流程,使更多患者的固定成本保持不变,可能是一种有价值的对冲策略。
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