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Objective: The assessment of package operations held in 2012, in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery (CVS) clinics of three public university hospitals in Ankara was aimed.
Material and Method: The data of 12988 package operations held in 2012, in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery (CVS) clinics of the hospitals were investigated retrospevtively. After investigation, 705 CVS and 2719 Cardiology package operations of A Hospital, 335 CVS and 1005 Cardiology package operations of B Hospital and 321 CVS and 2556 Cardiology package operations of C Hospital were included in this research.
Results: It was observed that 65,3% of Cardiology operations of A hospital was out of package and average loss was -353,9 TL, 61,5% of CVS operations of A Hospital was out of package and average loss was -651,7 TL, 25,4% of Cardiology operations of B Hospital was out of package and average profit was 34,1 TL, 31,3% of
CVS operations of B Hospital was out of package and average profit was 434,0 TL, 43,2% of Cardiology operations of C Hospital was out of package and average loss was -119,9 TL, 41,7% of CVS operations of C Hospital was out of package and average profit was 764,6 TL.
Conclusion: It can be stated that there were accural losses in fourteen of fortythree different Cardiology and CVS operations held in three public hospitals and the package prices therefore weren’t sufficient for those fourtythree operations. On the other hand, it was observed that the package prices were sufficient for eight
VS operations in which accrud profit ensured. As a consequence; it can be forseen that there is no correlation between the two lists of Health Application Services, Payment List Per Service and Operations List Based on Diagnosis, in terms of prices.
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Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Cardiology |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Project Number | - |
Publication Date | June 3, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Volume: 69 Issue: 1 |