Financial Management Series: Nursing Costs/DRG: A Patient Classification System and Comparative Study
This study establishes the actual cost of nursing care for 13 diagnosis related groups (DRGs) at one hospital and relates them, within the limits of available statistics, to other published data. The impact of acuity levels involving both direct and indirect factors in nursing and of "outliers&...
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