Does information disclosure among public hospitals stimulate medical cost change efforts? A pilot study in Shanghai
Abstract Background In 2013, the Shanghai Hospital Development Center issued a policy to advocate public hospitals to report their information about costs on diseases. The objective was to evaluate the impact of interhospital disclosure of costs on diseases on medical costs and compare costs per cas...
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Main Authors: | Ya-jing Chen (Author), Rui-Xin Wang (Author), Jin-yan Tang (Author), Xiao-hua Ying (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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