Do the right thing.

A H Rosenstein
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In the July/August 1990 issue of FAHS Review, a feature article focused on the new strategies needed for managing hospitals in the '90s. Suffering from the combined punch of restricted utilization and reduced reimbursements, hospitals can't help but feel the financial crunch created by these predicaments. Strategies for economic survival have included trying to maximize revenues by either increasing volume or reducing unnecessary expenses. But increasing price through rate increases or cost-shifting has limited potential in today's medical market. Increasing volume via participation in managed care programs is a risky maneuver at best, based on the extent of the volume-discount trade-off. Limiting expenses traditionally has been accomplished by following sound business cost-containment techniques, maximizing FTEs and productivity, improving staffing patterns at all levels of the organization, and eliminating non-profitable services. But there is one additional item that should be taken into consideration--the need to reduce expenses by improving efficiency in medical operations.

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在1990年7月/ 8月号的《医疗卫生服务评论》上,一篇专题文章集中讨论了90年代管理医院所需的新战略。由于受到限制的利用和减少的报销的双重打击,医院不得不感受到这些困境造成的财政紧缩。经济生存的策略包括试图通过增加产量或减少不必要的开支来最大化收入。但是,通过提高利率或转移成本来提高价格,在当今的医疗市场上潜力有限。根据数量-折扣权衡的程度,通过参与管理式医疗计划来增加数量充其量是一种冒险的策略。限制开支传统上是通过遵循健全的业务成本控制技术、最大化全职员工和生产力、改进组织各级的人员配置模式以及取消非营利性服务来实现的。但还有一件事需要考虑——通过提高医疗操作效率来减少开支的必要性。
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