Prospective payment's impact on ancillary services. Pastoral care, social services: role in reducing medical costs.

Hospital progress Pub Date : 1984-06-01
L C Homer, M A Hamilton
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Abstract

Under the prospective payment system, costs for medical social services, as well as for other inpatient services, are reimbursed at a fixed rate according to the patient's diagnosis. Thus hospitals, under the incentives to reduce costs by limiting services and increasing patient volume, will examine ancillary services to determine whether the services increase or decrease costs. Social and pastoral care workers will likely play an important role in hospitals' cost reduction efforts in several ways: Begin forming a discharge plan early in a patient's care, especially for patients who are at high risk for delayed discharge. Evaluate patients and their families to detect problems that may impede treatment and recovery and refer patients to community and hospital resources for help. In the emergency room, guide persons who do not need to be hospitalized to community resources. Record patient information that may help health professionals improve treatment and speed discharge. Such data include patients' financial status, use of community agencies, and rehabilitation. Counsel patients and families as they make treatment decisions.

预期付款对辅助服务的影响。教牧关怀、社会服务:在降低医疗费用方面的作用。
在预期支付制度下,医疗社会服务以及其他住院服务的费用将根据患者的诊断以固定费率偿还。因此,在通过限制服务和增加病人数量来降低成本的激励下,医院将检查辅助服务,以确定这些服务是增加还是减少了成本。社会和牧养工作者可能会在医院降低成本的努力中发挥重要作用,在几个方面:在病人的护理早期开始制定出院计划,特别是对那些延迟出院的高风险病人。评估患者及其家属,发现可能阻碍治疗和康复的问题,并将患者转介到社区和医院资源寻求帮助。在急诊室,引导不需要住院的人到社区资源。记录病人的信息,可以帮助卫生专业人员改善治疗和加速出院。这些数据包括患者的财务状况、社区机构的使用情况和康复情况。在患者和家属做出治疗决定时向他们提供咨询。
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