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Purpose of admission and resource use during cancer hospitalizations
This study examined the role of purpose of admission (POA) in hospitalizations for lung, colon, and breast cancers, using the 1985 20-percent Medicare provider analysis and review file. Six POA categories were created from discharge abstract data. Average hospitalization charges, per diem charges, l...
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CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES
1991
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4193215/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10145730 |
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author | Iezzoni, Lisa I. Henderson, Mary G. Bergman, Andrew Drews, Reed E. |
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description | This study examined the role of purpose of admission (POA) in hospitalizations for lung, colon, and breast cancers, using the 1985 20-percent Medicare provider analysis and review file. Six POA categories were created from discharge abstract data. Average hospitalization charges, per diem charges, length of stay, and rates of death varied significantly by POA (p < .001). Rural and small hospitals were more likely to admit patients for palliation, while urban and large hospitals admitted relatively more patients for active interventions (p < .0001). POA and indicators of case complexity added only modestly to the ability of diagnosis-related groups to predict hospitalization charges. |
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spelling | pubmed-41932152014-11-04 Purpose of admission and resource use during cancer hospitalizations Iezzoni, Lisa I. Henderson, Mary G. Bergman, Andrew Drews, Reed E. Health Care Financ Rev Research Article This study examined the role of purpose of admission (POA) in hospitalizations for lung, colon, and breast cancers, using the 1985 20-percent Medicare provider analysis and review file. Six POA categories were created from discharge abstract data. Average hospitalization charges, per diem charges, length of stay, and rates of death varied significantly by POA (p < .001). Rural and small hospitals were more likely to admit patients for palliation, while urban and large hospitals admitted relatively more patients for active interventions (p < .0001). POA and indicators of case complexity added only modestly to the ability of diagnosis-related groups to predict hospitalization charges. CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES 1991 /pmc/articles/PMC4193215/ /pubmed/10145730 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Iezzoni, Lisa I. Henderson, Mary G. Bergman, Andrew Drews, Reed E. Purpose of admission and resource use during cancer hospitalizations |
title | Purpose of admission and resource use during cancer hospitalizations |
title_full | Purpose of admission and resource use during cancer hospitalizations |
title_fullStr | Purpose of admission and resource use during cancer hospitalizations |
title_full_unstemmed | Purpose of admission and resource use during cancer hospitalizations |
title_short | Purpose of admission and resource use during cancer hospitalizations |
title_sort | purpose of admission and resource use during cancer hospitalizations |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4193215/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10145730 |
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