Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyze the hospitalization costs of patients with intestinal polyps undergoing colonic polyp surgery and associated influencing factors and to explore the entry point of cost control and the way of fine management. One year before (2021) and one year after (2022) the implementation of the Diagnosis Related Grouping (DRG), the patients receiving APC, CSP and EMR in GK39 (colonoscopy operation) group were included in a second Affiliated Hospital in Nanjing according to the Nanjing grouping scheme. Descriptive analysis method and multiple linear regression method were used for analysis. After the implementation of DRG in 2022, the average hospitalization cost of patients decreased by 19.46% compared with the same period last year. Before and after the implementation of DRG, medical technology costs accounted for the highest proportion of hospitalization costs. Age, hospitalization days, number of polyps, number of clamps and clinical pathway had statistically significant effects on hospitalization cost (p<0.05), among which hospitalization days, number of polyps, and number of clamps had the greatest impact on hospitalization cost, followed by age and clinical pathway. The implementation of DRG has a positive effect on guiding hospitalization cost control. It is suggested to realize accurate cost control by analyzing the cost structure of the disease group. Clinical pathway completion rate has a direct impact on the implementation effect of DRG, including cost control. It is suggested to refine clinical pathway management and achieve scientific cost control through continuous optimization and improvement of clinical pathway management.

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