The pilot results of 47 148 cases of BJ‐DRGs‐based payment in China
Jun‐Qun Zeng
International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2019, vol. 34, issue 4, 1386-1398
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Purpose Diagnosis‐related groups (DRGs)‐based payment is an important tool for containment of inpatient expenditure rise in many countries. As a major developing country, China has introduced DRGs in the health reform. Beijing, the capital of China, developed a local DRGs version (BJ‐DRGs) whose performance needs to be evaluated before universal utilization. The objective of this study was to survey the effect of BJ‐DRGs‐based payment on a pilot hospital. Methods We surveyed the profit and loss situation of 47 148 cases of hospital discharged patients in 107 groups of pilot BJ‐DRGs‐based payment from December 2011 to July 2018 in certain top tertiary hospital in Beijing. Results In pilot 107 groups of DRGs, there were 77 groups (71.96%) in profit and 30 groups (28.04%) in loss; average length of inpatient stay was 7.47 days, average inpatient expenditure ¥17 821.19, average DRGs standard unit price ¥15 896.83, average self‐pay expenditure ¥1 117.04, and average profit ¥1 849.65; logistic regression showed that whether the pilot hospital of BJ‐DRGs‐based payment was in profit or loss was correlated negatively with inpatient expenditure, length of inpatient stay, drug expenditure, expenditure of medical consumables, and pilot years, and positively with DRGs standard unit price, self‐pay expenditure, and age and gender (P
Date: 2019
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