1.Analysis on the influencing factors of extremely high cost cases under the DRG payment
Desheng JI ; Li XIANG ; Guoxi CHEN ; Xiaofeng ZHANG ; Nili REN ; Xianxiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(6):449-456
Objective:To analyze the influencing factors of extremely high cost cases under disease diagnosis related grouping (DRG) payment, for references for further improving China′s medical insurance payment system.Methods:The inpatient medical record homepage and medical insurance settlement list data of medical insurance settlement cases in a tertiary hospital in 2022 were Collected; 19 potential influencing factors such as gender, age, and hospitalization status were used as independent variables, and extremely high cost cases as dependent variables. Single factor analysis and directed acyclic graphs were used to screen for independent variables; Logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of extremely high cost cases.Results:A total of 17 028 hospitalized patients were contained, including 815 cases with extremely high costs. After analysis, the older the age, the greater the positive impact on cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001); Third/fourth level surgery had a positive impact on these cases ( P<0.05); Emergency/critical hospitalization negative impact on extremely high cost cases ( P<0.001); Coding downgrade, surgical, intensive care unit discharge, and death positive impact cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001); The higher the proportion of drugs, the greater the positive impact on cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001); Compared with treatment costs accounting for ≤10%, treatment costs accounting for (10%, 30%] had a positive impact on cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001), while treatment costs accounting for >30% had a negative impact ( P=0.007); Complications and/or comorbidities negative impact on thses cases ( P<0.001); The higher the weight of the disease group, the greater the negative impact on cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001). Conclusions:There were many influencing factors for extremely high cost cases, among which factors such as advanced age, emergency/critical hospital admission, third/fourth level surgery, code downgrade, and high drug proportion would increase the number of extremely high cost cases, accompanied by complications and/or comorbidities, and the high weight of disease group reduce the number of extremely high cost cases. Medical institutions should strengthen internal management by standardizing admission management and optimizing the structure of hospitalization expenses; The medical insurance management department should focus on improving the DRG grouping scheme, scientifically setting the weight of disease groups, and jointly promoting the reform of China′s medical insurance payment system.
2.Analysis on the influencing factors of extremely high cost cases under the DRG payment
Desheng JI ; Li XIANG ; Guoxi CHEN ; Xiaofeng ZHANG ; Nili REN ; Xianxiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(6):449-456
Objective:To analyze the influencing factors of extremely high cost cases under disease diagnosis related grouping (DRG) payment, for references for further improving China′s medical insurance payment system.Methods:The inpatient medical record homepage and medical insurance settlement list data of medical insurance settlement cases in a tertiary hospital in 2022 were Collected; 19 potential influencing factors such as gender, age, and hospitalization status were used as independent variables, and extremely high cost cases as dependent variables. Single factor analysis and directed acyclic graphs were used to screen for independent variables; Logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of extremely high cost cases.Results:A total of 17 028 hospitalized patients were contained, including 815 cases with extremely high costs. After analysis, the older the age, the greater the positive impact on cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001); Third/fourth level surgery had a positive impact on these cases ( P<0.05); Emergency/critical hospitalization negative impact on extremely high cost cases ( P<0.001); Coding downgrade, surgical, intensive care unit discharge, and death positive impact cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001); The higher the proportion of drugs, the greater the positive impact on cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001); Compared with treatment costs accounting for ≤10%, treatment costs accounting for (10%, 30%] had a positive impact on cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001), while treatment costs accounting for >30% had a negative impact ( P=0.007); Complications and/or comorbidities negative impact on thses cases ( P<0.001); The higher the weight of the disease group, the greater the negative impact on cases with extremely high costs ( P<0.001). Conclusions:There were many influencing factors for extremely high cost cases, among which factors such as advanced age, emergency/critical hospital admission, third/fourth level surgery, code downgrade, and high drug proportion would increase the number of extremely high cost cases, accompanied by complications and/or comorbidities, and the high weight of disease group reduce the number of extremely high cost cases. Medical institutions should strengthen internal management by standardizing admission management and optimizing the structure of hospitalization expenses; The medical insurance management department should focus on improving the DRG grouping scheme, scientifically setting the weight of disease groups, and jointly promoting the reform of China′s medical insurance payment system.

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