A comparison of diagnosis related groups and ambulatory visit groups in day-case surgery.

Health trends Pub Date : 1993-01-01
D Parkin, A Hutchinson, P Philips, J Coates
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Case-mix measurement is a basic requirement of clinical and resource management systems within health care organisations, and offers a potentially useful tool for the setting and monitoring of contracts. Ambulatory care has particular problems in the construction of appropriate case-mix measures, and day-case surgery provides an opportunity to test two existing measures, one inpatient (Diagnostic Related Groups) and one ambulatory (Ambulatory Visit Groups). These grouping systems were applies to the same data to compare the case-mix patterns that they produce. The findings show that the ambulatory visit group appear to have advantages over the diagnostic group with respect to their underlying assumptions and labelling of the groups; in particular, they assign greater weight to procedures. However, diagnostic groups are more developed, easier to use, more familiar and allow direct comparisons with inpatient care. Nevertheless, a proper evaluation of these issues requires further data collection and analysis, together with a fundamental examination of the uses of ambulatory case-mix.

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诊断相关组与日间外科门诊组的比较。
病例组合测量是卫生保健组织内临床和资源管理系统的一项基本要求,并为制定和监测合同提供了一种潜在的有用工具。门诊护理在建立适当的病例组合措施方面存在特殊问题,日间手术提供了测试两种现有措施的机会,一种是住院患者(诊断相关组),另一种是门诊患者(门诊访问组)。将这些分组系统应用于相同的数据,以比较它们产生的病例混合模式。研究结果表明,流动访问组似乎有优势优于诊断组相对于他们的基本假设和标签组;特别是,他们赋予程序更大的权重。然而,诊断组更发达,更容易使用,更熟悉,并且可以与住院治疗直接比较。然而,对这些问题的适当评价需要进一步收集和分析数据,并对门诊病例组合的使用进行基本审查。
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