Patient-level information and costing systems (PLICSs): a mixed-methods study of current practice and future potential for the NHS health economy
Background: Traditionally, the cost object in health care has been either a service line (e.g. orthopaedics) or a clinical intervention (e.g. hip replacement). In the mid-2000s, the Department of Health recommended that in the future the patient should be the cost object, to enable a better analysis...
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Main Authors: | Sue Llewellyn (Author), Naomi Chambers (Author), Sheila Ellwood (Author), Christos Begkos (Author), Chris Wood (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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