Review of PSRO Medical Cost Control: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, June 27, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 237 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 47.
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... impact . The best evaluations of the program had to compare areas that had active PSROs at the time of evaluation with those in which PSROS had not yet become active . However , areas were not chosen randomly by HEW to have -- or not to ...
... impact . The best evaluations of the program had to compare areas that had active PSROs at the time of evaluation with those in which PSROS had not yet become active . However , areas were not chosen randomly by HEW to have -- or not to ...
44. lappuse
... impact . 18 / Accurate evaluation of reduced hospital utilization requires examination of its three components -- admis- sions , length of stay , and intensity of service ( that is , volume of medical service per patient day ) . In ...
... impact . 18 / Accurate evaluation of reduced hospital utilization requires examination of its three components -- admis- sions , length of stay , and intensity of service ( that is , volume of medical service per patient day ) . In ...
45. lappuse
... impact risks perpetuating errors such as those mentioned above , since PSROS tend not to have evaluation specialists on their staffs . Strong technical assistance from a central evaluation team is likely to be necessary to avoid such ...
... impact risks perpetuating errors such as those mentioned above , since PSROS tend not to have evaluation specialists on their staffs . Strong technical assistance from a central evaluation team is likely to be necessary to avoid such ...
46. lappuse
... impact . The study did not use rate data ( that is , days of care per capita ) , but instead relied on average - length - of - stay data . In addition , there were serious sampling problems ( in- cluding nonrandom assignment ) , and ...
... impact . The study did not use rate data ( that is , days of care per capita ) , but instead relied on average - length - of - stay data . In addition , there were serious sampling problems ( in- cluding nonrandom assignment ) , and ...
55. lappuse
... impact may spill over to affect hospital use by non- Medicaid and non - Medicare patients , but no allowance is made for this . PSROs are alleged to work by educating physicians as well as by deterrence . Any changes in medical practice ...
... impact may spill over to affect hospital use by non- Medicaid and non - Medicare patients , but no allowance is made for this . PSROs are alleged to work by educating physicians as well as by deterrence . Any changes in medical practice ...
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1978 Evaluation active PSROS adverse determinations analysis ancillary services Answer appropriate assess assumptions audit basis CBO report CBO's changes claims Colorado comparison areas comparison groups conducted CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional Budget Office cost effective criteria delegated differences disagreement rate effectiveness of PSROs estimate example Federal fiscal intermediary focused review funding GIBBONS HCFA evaluation HCFA's health-care hospital costs hospital stay hospital utilization HSQB identified impact implementation inappropriate included individual PSRO inpatient Kansas/Nebraska length of stay LIBRARY OF CONGRESS long-term Medicaid medical necessity Medicare patients monitoring program number of days OPEL percent post-payment monitoring postpayment review problem procedures Professional Standards Review PSRO activities PSRO areas PSRO determinations PSRO effectiveness PSRO evaluations PSRO program PSRO review PSRO's Question reimbursement REISCHAUER reliable review activities review costs sample savings savings-to-cost ratio Standards Review Organization tion true 20 types utilization review variable York County
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113. lappuse - Mr. Chairman, this concludes our statement. We would be pleased to answer any questions you or other members of the Subcommittee may have at this time.
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20. lappuse - Hearings before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the House Committee on Ways and Means, 96th Cong, 1st Sess, 5 (1979) (statement of Jerome Kurtz, Commissioner of Internal Revenue) (emphasis added).
11. lappuse - Operations, and the Subcommittee on Oversight of the House Committee on Ways and Means; the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation; and other interested parties.
209. lappuse - Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances.
53. lappuse - Ira E. Raskin, and Joseph Eichenholz, "The Use of Marginal Cost Estimates in Hospital Cost-Containment Policy,
108. lappuse - I would welcome any questions the members of the subcommittee may have. [The prepared statement follows:] STATEMENT OF THE NATIONAL RETIEED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION AND THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS I am Melvin L.
104. lappuse - We will put your full statement in the record and you may proceed as you desire.
190. lappuse - Its performance, 1t should be terminated from the program, and funds which it would otherwise receive should be made available to PSROs which have shown that they can use Increased funding in a cost effective manner.
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