학술논문

Technology in hospitals the effect of prospective reimbursement
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
The Seventh Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1983. Proceedings. Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1983. Proceedings. The Seventh Annual Symposium on. :19-22 1983
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Hospitals
Costs
Medical services
Pharmaceutical technology
Drugs
Psychology
Contracts
History
Economic indicators
Sun
Language
Abstract
The hypothesis is presented that prospective reimbursement will alter the adoption and dissemination of new technology in hospitals beginning immediately and extending into the indefinite future. During the past two decades the dramatic rise in health care costs has been paralleled by an equally dramatic adoption and proliferation of cost raising technologies. Both "big ticket" and "little ticket" technologies have contributed to the rising costs. Cost or cost-plus reimbursement mechanisms have fueled this phenomenon. Prospective reimbursement reverses the incentives for cost raising technology adoption and will select out cost saving technologies. Both the mechanism of prospective reimbursement and the psychological and political environment which accepts limitations in resources will make the stated hypothesis a reality.