A pseudo-epidemic of septicemia among medicare patients in Iowa
C.M. Helms
American Journal of Public Health, 1987, vol. 77, issue 10, 1331-1332
Abstract:
Between 1980 and 1986, Medicare discharges for DRG 416 (Septicemia Age ≥ 18) increased dramatically in Iowa. The rate rose most steeply between 1983 and 1984. Relative bacteria-specific septicemia rates did not change substantially. The proportion of citing hospitals increased as did the number of citations per citing hospital. The data are best explained by increased physician-hospital reporting. A component of DRG (diagnosis related groups) 'creep' could not be excluded.
Date: 1987
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