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Expenditures for ambulatory episodes of care: The Michigan Medicaid experience

It is widely accepted that ambulatory care furnished in hospital outpatient department (OPD) settings is more costly than similar care furnished in office settings, but few researchers have explored whether practice patterns differ between the two settings. Differences in practice patterns may accou...

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Autores principales: McDevitt, Roland D., Dutton, Benson
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4193026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10313457
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description It is widely accepted that ambulatory care furnished in hospital outpatient department (OPD) settings is more costly than similar care furnished in office settings, but few researchers have explored whether practice patterns differ between the two settings. Differences in practice patterns may account for differences in the overall cost of care associated with these settings. Diagnosis-specific episodes of care were used to compare the costs of treating disease episodes in OPDs and offices. The findings suggest that OPD care is more costly not only because of price, but also because continuity of care is less common and the likelihood of hospital admission is substantially greater.
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spelling pubmed-41930262014-11-04 Expenditures for ambulatory episodes of care: The Michigan Medicaid experience McDevitt, Roland D. Dutton, Benson Health Care Financ Rev Research Article It is widely accepted that ambulatory care furnished in hospital outpatient department (OPD) settings is more costly than similar care furnished in office settings, but few researchers have explored whether practice patterns differ between the two settings. Differences in practice patterns may account for differences in the overall cost of care associated with these settings. Diagnosis-specific episodes of care were used to compare the costs of treating disease episodes in OPDs and offices. The findings suggest that OPD care is more costly not only because of price, but also because continuity of care is less common and the likelihood of hospital admission is substantially greater. CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES 1989 /pmc/articles/PMC4193026/ /pubmed/10313457 Text en
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Expenditures for ambulatory episodes of care: The Michigan Medicaid experience
title Expenditures for ambulatory episodes of care: The Michigan Medicaid experience
title_full Expenditures for ambulatory episodes of care: The Michigan Medicaid experience
title_fullStr Expenditures for ambulatory episodes of care: The Michigan Medicaid experience
title_full_unstemmed Expenditures for ambulatory episodes of care: The Michigan Medicaid experience
title_short Expenditures for ambulatory episodes of care: The Michigan Medicaid experience
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