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Quality and financial performance of ambulatory surgery facilities in the U.S.

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dc.contributor.author Chukmaitov, A.S.
dc.contributor.author Yermukhanova, L.S.
dc.contributor.author Katasheva, D.N.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-05-02T10:11:47Z
dc.date.available 2025-05-02T10:11:47Z
dc.date.issued 2014-12-26
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/821
dc.description The aim of the research is to compare quality and financial performance of freestanding ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) and hospital-based outpatient departments (HOPDs). Patient-level ambulatory surgery and hospital data (1997-2004) for the state of Florida were assembled and analyzed. We used descriptive statistics to study quality and pricing differences for freestanding ASCs and HOPDs as reflected by 30-day hospitalizations due to adverse events average and total charges in actual claims files. There are some differences in quality outcomes between ASCs and HOPDs. Substantial charge differences exist for patients undergoing the most common outpatient procedures and surgeries. There was no a clear winner in terms of quality outcomes, but the differences in charges were large enough to presume that they may translate into similar difference in actual costs and may be in favor of freestanding ACSs. ru
dc.description.abstract The aim of the research is to compare quality and financial performance of freestanding ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) and hospital-based outpatient departments (HOPDs). Patient-level ambulatory surgery and hospital data (1997-2004) for the state of Florida were assembled and analyzed. We used descriptive statistics to study quality and pricing differences for freestanding ASCs and HOPDs as reflected by 30-day hospitalizations due to adverse events average and total charges in actual claims files. There are some differences in quality outcomes between ASCs and HOPDs. Substantial charge differences exist for patients undergoing the most common outpatient procedures and surgeries. There was no a clear winner in terms of quality outcomes, but the differences in charges were large enough to presume that they may translate into similar difference in actual costs and may be in favor of freestanding ACSs. ru
dc.language.iso other ru
dc.publisher Medical journal of West Kazakhstan ru
dc.subject Ambulatory Surgery Centers ru
dc.subject the cost of medical services ru
dc.subject quality of health services ru
dc.title Quality and financial performance of ambulatory surgery facilities in the U.S. ru
dc.type Article ru


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