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DIAGNOSIS RELATED GROUPS (DRG’s)

DIAGNOSIS RELATED GROUPS (DRG’s). PENGERTIAN. Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) represent an inpatient classification scheme to categorize patients who are medically related with respect to diagnoses and treatment, who are statistically similar in their lengths of stay.

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DIAGNOSIS RELATED GROUPS (DRG’s)

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  1. DIAGNOSIS RELATED GROUPS (DRG’s)

  2. PENGERTIAN Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) represent an inpatient classification scheme to categorize patients who are medically related with respect to diagnoses and treatment, who are statistically similar in their lengths of stay

  3. DRG assignment is usually performed by a computer with grouper software, but may be performed manually utilizing the decision trees and listings of OR procedures, complications, and comorbidities

  4. Principal Diagnosis The principal diagnosis is defined as the condition which after study, was found to be chiefly responsible for occasioning the patient’s admission to the hospital for care. Only one DIAGNOSIS may be listed as the Principal Diagnosis.

  5. Secondary Conditions All conditions should be listed that: • existed at the time of patient’s admission to hospital for which treatment was given, or • that arose during the patient’s stay in hospital, or • that affected the patient’s treatment and/or LOS by greater than one day.

  6. COMPLICATION An Additional Diagnoses that described a Condition arising after the beginning of Hospital Observation and Treatment and MODIFYING the course of the Patient’s Illness or The Medical Care Required. KOMPLIKASI MEMILIKI ARTI SEMPIT APABILA: - It describes an undesired result or misadventure in medical care of hospital patient. Such as: - decubitus ulcer - post-op hemorrhage - adverse effect of medicinal agent - hospital acquired infection (Nosocomial) - surgical emphysema, etc.

  7. KOMPLIKASI MEMILIKI ARTI LUAS APABILA: • It denotes any condition concurrent with the Condition described in the Principal Diagnosis regardless of the time of it’s onset. MOST SIGNIFICANT DIAGNOSIS • The one Diagnosis, often but not necessarily the Principal Diagnosis that describes the most Important or Significant condition of a Patient in term of its Implications for his/hers health care, his/hers use of the Hospital

  8. ASURANSI KESEHATAN MEMBEDAKAN SECARATEGAS ANTARA: • COMPLICATION: complication is a condition that arises during the Hospital Stay that PROLONGS the patient’s L.O.S. by at least ONE day in 75% of the cases. • COMORBIDITY is a PRE-EXISTING condition that will, because or it’s presence with a specific Principal Diagnosis cause  an increase in the Patient’s L.O.S by at least ONE day in 75% of the cases

  9. MAJOR DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORY (MDC) 12 Diseases and disorders of the Male Reproductive System DRG Yes 334 Major Pelvic Surgical Partitioning CC No 335 Penis OR Procedure 341 Yes Yes 336 Transurethal Prostatectomy Age>69 and/or CC No No 337 Principal Diagnosis Malignancy Yes Other Male Reproductive System 344 OR Procedures No 345 Medical Partitioning Yes 346 Age>69 and/or CC Malignancy 347 Principal Diagnosis No Yes 348 Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Age>69 and/or CC 349 No Inflammation 350 Sterilization 351 Other Male Reproductive System Diagnoses 352 CC = Complication and/or Comorbidity

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