Levels of Patient Satisfaction on Integrative Medicine Before and After Implementation of Diagnosis-related Groups

Objectives The aim of this article is to study patient satisfaction with complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in an in-hospital setting before and after the introduction of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs). Methods Patients were interviewed regarding a general evaluation of their hospital sta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Global advances in health and medicine 2018, Vol.7, p.2164956118759256-2164956118759256
Hauptverfasser: Romeyke, Tobias, Noehammer, Elisabeth, Scheuer, Hans Christoph, Stummer, Harald
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives The aim of this article is to study patient satisfaction with complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in an in-hospital setting before and after the introduction of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs). Methods Patients were interviewed regarding a general evaluation of their hospital stay, the psychological talking therapy, the nutrition therapy, and the overall success of the treatment. Results The medical treatment was evaluated by 1158 patients. A very good success was reported by 347, a good by 609, a moderate by 181, and none by 21 patients. DRG implementation showed no significant effects. Psychological talking therapy was evaluated as “very good” (P ≤ .05). With regard to the success of the medical talking and nutrition therapy, there were no significant differences (P ≥ .05) between the time before and after DRG implementation. Conclusion Broadening conventional medical treatment with CAM practices can lead to a parallel treatment of DRGs in hospitals working with complementary medicine. This results in very patient-centered therapies, which may impact patient satisfaction.
ISSN:2164-9561
2164-957X
2164-9561
DOI:10.1177/2164956118759256