Oostenbrink J B, Rutten F F H
Institute for Health Policy and Management, Erasmus MC, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Health Care Manag Sci. 2006 Aug;9(3):287-94. doi: 10.1007/s10729-006-9096-y.
In February 2005, a case-mix system based on 'diagnosis treatment combinations' (DBCs) was introduced in The Netherlands for the registration and reimbursement of hospital and medical specialist care. This paper describes the characteristics of the DBC system and how it is used for the reimbursement of hospitals. Prices for reimbursement are either based on fixed tariffs ('list A') or negotiated between health insurers and hospitals ('list B') and are partly based on information about unit costs of health care services. Because the DBC system is still under development we will describe the current situation (March 2006), but also focus on the most likely future developments.
2005年2月,荷兰引入了一种基于“诊断治疗组合”(DBC)的病例组合系统,用于医院和医学专科护理的登记和报销。本文描述了DBC系统的特点以及它如何用于医院报销。报销价格要么基于固定费率(“A类清单”),要么由健康保险公司与医院协商确定(“B类清单”),部分基于医疗服务单位成本的信息。由于DBC系统仍在发展中,我们将描述当前情况(2006年3月),但也将关注最可能的未来发展。