A comparison of pathology usage in three New South Wales public hospitals.

Australian clinical review Pub Date : 1993-01-01
R T Edwards, H M Lapsley
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Data on pathology testing in New South Wales public hospitals are extremely limited. Pathology laboratory billing files and hospital admissions and transfer files were used to obtain data on the pathology testing frequency and cost of testing at three New South Wales public hospitals. Data were also extracted that allowed a comparison of test ordering frequency and cost of testing for various groups of admitting specialists. A high degree of similarity was found in the test ordering patterns at each hospital with 16 common tests or test groups in the top 20 tests or test groups at each hospital. These 16 tests or test groups accounted for 78, 82 and 88% of the total pathology expenditure at each hospital. The total cost of pathology per occupied bed day was found to be A$26.23, A$34.63 and A$44.66 at each hospital and represented 5.5, 5.2 and 6.8% of the total cost per occupied bed day, respectively, at each hospital. Variation was found between hospitals in the cost per occupied bed day for surgery, medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology and paediatrics. Three major reasons for the variations in pathology costs were identified as variations in outpatient loads, variations in test ordering patterns among medical practitioners and casemix.

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新南威尔士州三所公立医院病理学用法的比较。
新南威尔士州公立医院的病理检测数据极为有限。病理学实验室账单档案和医院入院和转院档案被用来获取有关新南威尔士州三所公立医院病理检测频率和检测费用的数据。数据也被提取,允许测试订购频率和测试的成本为不同组的入院专家进行比较。各医院的检测排序模式高度相似,在各医院排名前20位的检测或检测组中有16种常见检测或检测组。这16项检测或检测组分别占各医院病理总支出的78.8%、82%和88%。每个医院每个占用床位日的病理学总成本分别为26.23澳元、34.63澳元和44.66澳元,分别占每个医院每个占用床位日总成本的5.5%、5.2和6.8%。各医院在外科、医药、妇产科和儿科每占用一张床位日的费用方面存在差异。病理费用变化的三个主要原因被确定为门诊负荷的变化、医生之间的测试订购模式的变化和病例混合。
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