Abstract:Objective To evaluate the current status of chemotherapy for malignant tumors in the surgical department in a tertiary hospital in southern Guangzhou with Diagnosis Related Groups indicators, and to provide reference for the hospital to formulate treatment strategies for chemotherapy patients.Methods The first page data of medical records of the patients in RU14 group classified by CN-DRG (version 2019) were collected in a hospital discharged from the surgical department and the oncology department in 2019. Total weight, time consumption index, and cost consumption index were used to describe the development of the surgery department. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the relationship between the time consumption index and cost consumption index and different departments.Results In this hospital, 64.5% of RU14 group patients were admitted to the surgery department, mainly with postoperative chemotherapy. The number of patients admitted to the RU14 group ranked first in the surgical department, but the weight output was low. The time consumption index of the surgery department was 0.77, and that of oncology department was 1.05. By multiple linear regression analysis, the time consumption index of the surgery department was lower than that of the oncology department (t=-9.650, P<0.001). The cost consumption index of the surgery department was 1.14, and that of the oncology department was 1.09. According to multiple linear regression analysis, the relationship between the cost consumption index and the departments was not statistically significant (t=1.117, P=0.264).Conclusion The application of DRG index to analyze the current situation of patients treated with chemotherapy for malignant tumors in the surgery department can provide important guidance for the development of the department.
何丽萍,刘苑婷,黄伟娟. 某三级综合医院术科恶性肿瘤化学治疗DRG指标分析[J]. 中国医院统计, 2023, 30(2): 101-105.
He Liping,Liu Yuanting,Huang Weijuan. DRG index analysis of chemotherapy in the surgery department of a tertiary comprehensive hospital. journal1, 2023, 30(2): 101-105.