Worthington N L, Piro P A
Health Care Financ Rev. 1982 Dec;4(2):47-66.
This article describes a preliminary study of the effects of State rate-setting programs on volumes of hospital services, specifically admission rates, occupancy levels, and average lengths of stay. A volume response to rate-setting may be anticipated as a result of program effects on hospital costs or charges as well as on hospitals' behavioral incentives. We analyzed data for samples of hospitals and counties in States with and without rate-setting programs for the 9-year period 1969 to 1978. The results suggested that rate regulation has brought about, in some States, an increase in hospital occupancy by increasing patients' lengths of stay. Few programs have had a measurable effect on the admission rate. Programs that regulate per diem rates seem to produce more consistent and predictable volume effects than those controlling charges. The findings were generally consistent with prior hypotheses and partially account for earlier findings regarding the effects of rate-setting programs on hospital costs.
本文描述了一项关于州费率设定计划对医院服务量影响的初步研究,具体包括住院率、床位占用率和平均住院时长。由于该计划对医院成本或收费以及医院行为激励的影响,预计会出现对费率设定的服务量反应。我们分析了1969年至1978年这9年期间有和没有费率设定计划的州的医院和县样本数据。结果表明,费率监管在一些州通过增加患者住院时长提高了医院床位占用率。很少有计划对住院率产生可衡量的影响。与控制收费的计划相比,规定每日费率的计划似乎产生了更一致和可预测的服务量影响。这些发现总体上与先前的假设一致,并部分解释了早期关于费率设定计划对医院成本影响的研究结果。