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Analysis of Factors Relevant to Revenue Enhancement in Hernia Interventions (SwissDRG G09).

Bassey EnodienStephanie Taha-MehlitzMarta BachmannVictor Egon StaartjesMaike GrippTobias StaudnerAnas TahaDaniel Frey
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
This study reveals that hernia repair surgery performed under cost coverage by OKP is generally unprofitable. Our results further imply that the most important and influenceable factors for revenue enhancement are the quality and process optimization of the surgical department. To compensate for this deficit, hospitals should aim to increase the percentage of patients with private health insurance coverage in their procedures. Since outpatient surgery does not provide a valid alternative due to the low reimbursement by insurance companies, the cost efficiency of inpatient hernia repair needs to be increased by process optimization of the surgical department; for instance, by providing specialized hernia teams performing with shorter operation times and high quality.
Keyphrases
  • health insurance
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