Factors Influencing Deduction and its Rate in Selected Hospitals in Tabriz (2015 & 2016) and Providing Appropriate Options
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction: Hospital deductions is one of the pivotal financial issues
in Iranian health system and is considered as the main challenges in
managing costs by the hospital managers.
Aim: To determine causes and types of deductions in selected hospitals
in 2015 & 2016 and providing options to reduce its prevalence.
Materials And Methods: The present study is a multi-method study
including a systematic review, a qualitative study and a quantitative
study. The statistical population of the study was inpatient
hospitalized records in five hospitals of Emam Reza, Shahid Madani,
Shams, Shahryar and Amiralmomenin in Tabriz during the first half of
1394 and 1395 years. Data collection was performed through
observation and review of documents including electronic patients
records by a administrative checklist use of the interview and the
Delphi panel findings. Data were analysed by Excel software (2013)
and MAXQDA 10.
Results: Based on the health insurance bills, the rate of deductions in
shams private hospital7815 million Rials in 2016(June until October)
was in high rate and in Emam Reza hospital as a public hospital was
24667 million Rials during June until October 2016. In
Amiralmomenin hospital, according to the social security insurance
bills rate of deductions was 1228 million Rials during June until
October 2016. The main type of deductions in social insurance bills
were related to surgeon wage, physician visit, anesthesia, hoteling,
counseling, operating room and in health services insurance,
angiography, operating room, counseling, medicines and consumed
goods were high.
Conclusions: Based on the results, the major deductions were related to
surgeon wage and physician visit induced by doctors. Use of trainng
plans and informing them regarding the medical services coding by
formation of a technical committee is essential to reduce deductions.
Keywords: Deductions, hospital records, hospital, insurance, Tabriz