选择太多:使用不同医院病例统计成本核算方法的含义

SPOILT FOR CHOICE: IMPLICATIONS OF USING ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF COSTING HOSPITAL EPISODE STATISTICS

Health Economics · 2011
被引 45
人大 A-

中文导读

比较五种医院住院成本核算方法,发现不同方法导致成本估计显著差异,影响基于计量模型的推断,对公共医疗体系国家有参考价值。

Abstract

In the absence of a 'gold standard' to estimate the economic burden of disease, a decision about the most appropriate costing method is required. Researchers have employed various methods to cost hospital stays, including per diem or diagnosis-related group (DRG)-based costs. Alternative methods differ in data collection and costing methodology. Using data from Scotland as an illustrative example, costing methods are compared, highlighting the wider implications for other countries with a publicly financed healthcare system. Five methods are compared using longitudinal data including baseline survey data (Midspan) linked to acute hospital admissions. Cost variables are derived using two forms of DRG-type costs, costs per diem, costs per episode-using a novel approach that distinguishes between variable and fixed costs and incorporates individual length of stay (LOS), and costs per episode using national average LOS. Cost estimates are generated using generalised linear model regression. Descriptive analysis shows substantial variation between costing methods. Differences found in regression analyses highlight the magnitude of variation in cost estimates for subgroups of the sample population. This paper emphasises that any inference made from econometric modelling of costs, where the marginal effect of explanatory variables is assessed, is substantially influenced by the costing method.

医院成本核算方法诊断相关分组住院费用估算成本差异分析