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  • Impact of Beijing's comprehensive reform of medical consumption linkage on medical expenses, hospital services, and hospital income: a systematic review

    Objective To systematically review the impact of Beijing's comprehensive reform of medical consumption linkage on medical expenses, hospital services, and hospital income. Methods Databases including CNKI, WanFang Data, VIP, CBM, PubMed, and Web of Science were searched to collect empirical research on evaluating the impact of Beijing's comprehensive reform of medical consumption linkage on patient medical expenses and hospital operation (service volume and income structure) from June 15th, 2019 to August 15th, 2021. A descriptive analysis was performed after two reviewers independently screened the literature and extracted data. Results A total of 23 studies were included, and most of them found a relatively small change in the average outpatient and emergency medical expenses after the reform. However, the average inpatient expenses in some hospitals showed an increasing trend; the service volume of most hospitals increased slightly, and the income structure was optimized (e.g., surgery and other medical technology services revenue and its proportion increased). Conclusion The comprehensive reform of the medical consumption linkage in Beijing is the practice of deepening the reform of the medical service price mechanism. Based on the summary of the reform effect, it is recommended to further improve the price mechanism, improve service quality, and promote hierarchical diagnosis and treatment.

    Release date:2022-10-25 02:19 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Injection Overuse Situation in Health Service Settings in Rural Area of Midwest Part of China

    Objective To explore the serious situation of injection abuse, and its influence to average prescription fee. Methods The subjects of this study were health service settings in rural area of 9 provinces/cities in Midwest of China. The treatment prescription indicators of county and village health service settings were calculated. Results Prescription injection rates of health care facility in rural area of Midwest provinces/cities of China (25.8% to 62.2%,mean: 45.1%) were higher than the standard of WHO (13.4% to 24.1%), and the injection abuse situation was serious. Injection bause caused the increase of prescription fee. Excess usage of injection in health service settings was related to the economic level of the on-site county or village, and also related to the size and load of health service facilities. Conclusion Suggestions are proposed to the government health agency according to the results of the study: enhancing the lawmaking, establishing the related policy and effective measure, training the medical personnel, promoting the mass health education, investigating the effective injection management model in rural area, and reducing the rate of injection.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of Factors on Expense in 1969 Cases of Stroke Inpatients

    Objective To provide references to control the cost of stroke inpatients by analysing pertinent factors of stroke inpatients. Methods According to the models of Anderson and Newnan, univariable analysis and multivariable statistical analysis were applied to a number of factors including predisposing factors, enabling factors, and needs factors in 1 969 stroke inpatients of two third level first-class hospitals in Chongqing. Results Among the 1 969 stroke inpatients, 64% had a history of hypertension, and 50% exhibited hypertension during their stay in hospital. Expenditure on medication consumed the highest costs (51%). Length of stay was the most important factor affecting inpatient expense, additional factors were number of surgical operation, nurse type, Rankin score, number of complications etc. Conclusions Complex measures focusing on hypertension to prevent and control of stroke are recommended. Reducing unnecessary stay in hospital and appropriate prescribing are important methods to reduce cost of stroke inpatients.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis on the hospitalization expenses of in-patients with diabetes and its affected factors in the Fifth Peoples' Hospital of Chengdu

    Objective To investigate the medical charge of in-patients with diabetes and its influencing factors for effective hospital costs controlling. Methods The inpatients with diabetes (the first diagnosis was diabetes; the first three ICD-10 codes of which were between E10 to E14) in Fifth Peoples' Hospital of Chengdu during January to September of 2014 were analyzed for their hospital costs with descriptive statistical method, ANOVA and multiple linear regression method. Statistical analysis was conducted by using SPSS 18.0 software. Results A total of 1 389 cases of diabetes were included. The median of total medical costs and daily costs were 4 554.45 yuan and 446.46 yuan, respectively. The differences of total medical costs and daily costs between diabetes patients with different amount of complications were statistically significant (P<0.001). The factors including age, the way of the medical expense, the number of complications, with acute complications, CCI score and the hospital-stay length were proved to be significantly correlated to total medical costs of diabetes inpatients (P<0.05). Conclusion Age, the way of the medical expense, the number of complications, with acute complications, CCI score and the hospital-stay length are influence factors of medical costs of diabetes inpatients.

    Release date:2017-01-18 07:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Trends in hospitalization expenses of PCI surgery for coronary heart disease patient based on double breakpoint interrupt time series analysis

    ObjectiveTo investigate the variations in patient hospitalization expenses before the enforcement of the centralized procurement policy, after the implementation of the drug centralized procurement policy, and after the introduction of the consumables centralized procurement policy. The efficacy of the centralized procurement policy will also be examined. MethodsThis retrospective study utilizes data obtained from the medical records homepage of the Health Information Statistics Center under the Health Commission of Gansu Province. It included 32 938 inpatients who underwent PCI surgery for coronary heart disease in Gansu province between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2022. A double-breakpoint interrupted time series model was employed to analyze the fluctuation trends in hospitalization costs among patients across various stages of the centralized procurement policy's implementation. ResultsThroughout the three phases of implementing the centralized procurement policy, the average total hospitalization costs were RMB 46 149.49 yuan, RMB 46 629.12 yuan, and RMB 28 771.76 yuan, respectively. After the centralized procurement policy with a focus on drug volume was initiated, there was an immediate reduction in average total hospitalization costs, drug costs, consumable costs, and medical service fees by 4.64%, 5.62%, 18.12%, and 8.85%, respectively. However, there was a subsequent increase of 25.28% in average medical service fees. Following this phase, average out-of-pocket costs, treatment costs, and other expenses exhibited a consistent upward trajectory, increasing by an average of 2.23%, 1.51%, and 1.21% per month. Upon the introduction of the centralized procurement policy for consumables, there was an immediate surge of 23.75% in average medical service fees, while average total hospitalization costs, out-of-pocket costs, consumable costs, treatment costs, and rehabilitation costs experienced a gradual decline. ConclusionThe enforcement of centralized procurement policies for drugs and consumables has effectively managed to reduce hospitalization costs for patients undergoing PCI surgery due to coronary heart disease, thereby easing the financial burden on patients. However, changes in consumable costs and average medical service fees were relatively modest. Going forward, it is essential to refine the centralized procurement policy concerning consumables, improve the compensation mechanism for medical service pricing, and enhance the overall value proposition of medical services.

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  • Factors Influencing Hospitalization Expenses in Fracture Patients with Health Insurance

    Objective To identify the chief factors influencing the hospitalization expenses in fracture patients with health insurance so as to provide information for the control of irrational increase in medical expenses and reform in the mode of medical insurance payment. Methods A total of 113 fracture patients with medical insurance in a hospital of a certain city from September 2006 to April 2007 were included and statistical analysis was performed by using multinomial linear regression analysis. Results The major factors influencing the hospitalization expenses in fracture patients with health insurance included the proportion of material fees and drug fees, length of stay, performance of operations and blood transfusion and etc. Conclusion  Lowering the proportion of material fees and drug fees reasonably, reducing the length of hospital stay and avoiding operations and blood transfusion were the key to the control of hospitalization expenses for fracture. It is imperative to speed up and deepen the reform in medical insurance system, formulate scientific diagnostic and treatment routines and clinical pathways as well as expense standards, and try out the payment on certain single disease such as fracture.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis on the influencing factors of hospitalization expenses in patients with uterine adenomyosis

    Objective To analyze the crucial factors which affect the hospitalization expenses of patients with uterine adenomyosis, in order to take corresponding measures. Methods A total of 583 patients diagnosed with uterine fibroids reported by hospitals in urban areas of Suining city through hospital quality monitoring system between December 2013 and December 2015 were included in this study. The main reasons for the expense structure was described by Pareto’s law. The importance of hospitalization expense influencing factors was analyzed by neural network model, and single factor analysis was used to analyze important influencing factors of hospitalization expenses. Results The main factors influencing hospitalization expenses included length of stay in hospital, operation techniques and illness conditions, and their importance value was respectively 0.581, 0.175 and 0.088. Conclusion Based on hospitalization expenses, length of stay in hospital and expense structure, high intensity focused ultrasound therapy is more reasonable in the treatment of uterine adenomyosis.

    Release date:2017-02-22 03:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis the disease constitution and costs of inpatients with circulation system diseases in Karamay Central Hospital in 2014

    Objective To investigate constitution and costs of inpatients with circulation system diseases in Karamay Central Hospital in 2014 and provide baseline data for further evidence-based pharmacy studies of circulation system single disease. Methods The information of drug use and expenditure of circulation system diseases were collected from the hospital information system (HIS). We analyzed the data of frequency, constituent ratio and cumulative frequency by using Excel 2007 software. Results A total of 2 898 inpatients with circulation system diseases were included. The top three diseases were cerebral infarction, angina and hypertension. The cerebral infarction and coronary heart disease accounted for the largest proportion in the cost. The top one disease of total hospitalization cost, drug expense per capita and inspection cost per capita was cerebral infraction. Conclusion Based on the above results, cerebral infraction and angina were selected as the evidence-based pharmacy study goal of single disease.

    Release date:2017-08-17 10:28 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Study on the Direct Health Cost of Nonsmall-Cell Lung Cancer

    Objective Review the status of the direct health cost of nonsmall-cell lung cancer , and to put forward policy recommendations. Methods Database including PubMed, Cochrane Library and Chinese BioMed were searched, and studies literatures about the direct health cost of nonsmall-cell lung cancer. Results Twenty two studies were analyzed in this paper including 20 foreign studies. Normally, international researches about direct medical cost of treating the nonsmall-cell lung cancer investigate total cost from the first diagnosis until several years later. The discrepancy in the results could be explained by different payments, treatment patterns and research methods in different countries. The direct medical cost of nonsmall-cell lung cancer is expensive especially the cost of in-patient. It’s increase with the time of therapy. Most of the researches in China about direct medical cost of nonsmall-cell lung cancer focus on per in-patient fees. Conclusion  Facing the increasingly heavy economic burden of nonsmall-cell lung cancer, to lower the incidence of this disease and to reduce the treatment related cost should be taken into account., the prevention of nonsmall-cell lung cancer carcinoma should be enhanced, Such as tobacco control, environment improvement, etc. A proper incentive mechanism should be established.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Exploration of classification management method of evidence-based evidence for medical consumables based on cost multiplication

    ObjectivesTo explore classification management method of evidence-based evidence for medical consumables based on cost multiplication and to conduct empirical test.MethodsFour quadrants was used to explore the classification management of consumables evidence.Results95.22% of the “recommended” items in the consumables department were “recommended” by the group. 100% of group “recommended” items passed the committee resolution. Advice of consumables department and group was highly relevant with decision of commission.ConclusionsOne-dimensional recommendations allow the decision-making of group and committee to be more convenient. Cost calculation is based on all consumables required for medical treatment, which is similar to reality. The classification threshold requires further optimization, and the classification basis requires continual adjustment under different conditions of hospital. The evidence-based evidence evaluation method for medical consumables based on incremental cost ratio is a simple and rapid hospital health technology assessment method suitable for China’s national conditions.

    Release date:2020-04-18 07:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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