2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-113830/v1
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Assessing hospital cost data quality in the quest for a cost-effective health care

Abstract: Background: The objective is to examine hospital cost accounts in order to understand the foundation upon which large-scale health care decisions are based. More specifically, the aim is to add insights to accounting practices and their applicability towards a newly establish value-based agenda with a focus on patient-level cost data. Methods: We apply a cost accounting framework developed to position and understand hospital cost practices in relation to government requirements. Allocated cost account data fro… Show more

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“…10 information is not tied to patient information, thereby not respecting national guidelines 225 (Malmmose and Lydersen, 2020) and, thus, being decoupled from the policy level (Kern, Lacuecir and Leca, 2018) This is an obstacle for tariff setting purposes at the policy level which requires standardization of costing data and costing practices across provider organizations (Busse et al, 2013). Without standardization costs for different procedures, the tariff does not convey meaningful information 230 and cannot be used to identify inefficiencies.…”
Section: Standardization Of Cost Information Across Provider Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10 information is not tied to patient information, thereby not respecting national guidelines 225 (Malmmose and Lydersen, 2020) and, thus, being decoupled from the policy level (Kern, Lacuecir and Leca, 2018) This is an obstacle for tariff setting purposes at the policy level which requires standardization of costing data and costing practices across provider organizations (Busse et al, 2013). Without standardization costs for different procedures, the tariff does not convey meaningful information 230 and cannot be used to identify inefficiencies.…”
Section: Standardization Of Cost Information Across Provider Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…385 The tariff setting purpose is dominant at the regulatory level, requiring standardization. As underlined by several studies (Malmmose and Lydersen, 2020;Audit Commission, 2012, and Vogl, 2013, 2012, such standardization of costing is difficult in practice for regulators to achieve due to the high costs of implementing standards and collecting and auditing cost information. Moreover, there are difficulties observed in implementing guidelines at the provider level.…”
Section: Relating Findings To Analysis Of Dimensions Of Quality From the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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