نتایج جستجو برای: health service costs

تعداد نتایج: 1366203  

2017
William B. Weeks William J. Schoellkopf David J. Ballard Gary S. Kaplan Brent James James N. Weinstein

BACKGROUND To inform consumers and restrain health care cost growth, efforts to promote transparency and to reimburse for care episodes are accelerating in the United States. OBJECTIVE To compare characteristics and costs of 30-day episode of care for hip and knee replacement occurring in High Value Healthcare Collaborative (HVHC)-member hospitals to those occurring in like non-HVHC-member ho...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2009
Hans Joachim Salize Rosemarie McCabe Jens Bullenkamp Lars Hansson Christoph Lauber Rafael Martinez-Leal Iris Reinhard Wulf Rössler Bengt Svensson Francisco Torres-Gonzalez Rob van den Brink Durk Wiersma Stefan Priebe

BACKGROUND AND AIMS As part of an RCT in six European sites, the direct mental health care cost for 422 patients with schizophrenia was analysed according to how total and medication costs differed across sites and which variables were likely to predict total or service-specific costs. METHOD Service use was recorded continuously during a 12-month follow-up. Prescribed psychotropic medication...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2012
اکبری ساری, علی, دشمن گیر, لیلا, رشیدیان, آرش,

Background: Medical tariff is one of the most important tools for health policy making in a country that influences equity, efficiency, quality and accountability of service deliveries. If relative values for different services are not determined correctly, it may have negative consequences on availability and sustainability of care. This study was designed to assess the challenges and respe...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2011
Dario Gregori Michele Petrinco Simona Bo Alessandro Desideri Franco Merletti Eva Pagano

OBJECTIVE This article aims to describe the various approaches in multivariable modelling of healthcare costs data and to synthesize the respective criticisms as proposed in the literature. METHODS We present regression methods suitable for the analysis of healthcare costs and then apply them to an experimental setting in cardiovascular treatment (COSTAMI study) and an observational setting i...

Journal: :Health affairs 2007
Alan Garber Dana P Goldman Anupam B Jena

Today the United States may be on the cusp of changing from a cost-unconscious health care system to one that seeks value. The consequences of adopting a value-based approach to coverage have not been well studied; however, several broad strands of the health literature suggest that spending could be reduced by as much as 30 percent without adversely affecting health.

Journal: :BMJ quality & safety 2011
Stephen J Swensen Gary S Kaplan Gregg S Meyer Eugene C Nelson Gordon C Hunt David B Pryor Jed I Weissberg Jennifer Daley Gary R Yates Mark R Chassin

Healthcare costs are unsustainable. The authors propose a solution to control costs without rationing (deliberate withholding of effective care) or payment reductions to doctors and hospitals. Three physician-led strategies comprise this solution: reduce (1) overuse of health services, (2) preventable complications and (3) waste within healthcare processes. These challenges know no borders.

2015
Tetsuji Yamada Chia-Ching Chen J. J. Naddeo Joseph R. Harris

The economic pie has seen growth, despite the recessions of the past decade, and has resulted in an increase in the total income level. At the same time, increasing national healthcare spending due to the high costs of medical research and development paired with a growing and aging population has become prevalent in most nations. Healthcare costs (HCs) are a significant factor that influences ...

Journal: :Health affairs 1998
P B Ginsburg J R Gabel

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