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Based on 2011 data https://data.medicare.gov/Hospital-Compare/Survey-of-Patients-Hospital-Experienc es-HCAHPS-/rj76-22dk http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/AcuteInpatientPPS/F Y-2013-IPPS-Final-Rule-Home-Page-Items/FY2013-Final-Rule-Data-Files.html?

DLPage= 1&DLSort=0&DLSortDir=ascending Case Mix Index File: This file contains the non-transfer adjusted case mix index (CMI) based on the MS-DRGs billed on the claim in the year the claim was incurr ed (that is, during FY 2011, using the V28 Grouper). A hospital's CMI represents the average diagnosis-related group (DRG) relative w eight for that hospital. It is calculated by summing the DRG weights for all Med icare discharges and dividing by the number of discharges. Provider Id 050077 050324 050424 050503 #ofDischarges 08042 04369 03706 02710 CMI 01.617157 01.894251 02.166838 01.705845 DRG weights 13005.177 8275.9829 8030.3021 4622.8401 Hospital Name Mercy La Jolla Green Encinitas

Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) is the best-known classification system that is used in this funding model. It classifies acute inpatient episodes into a number of manageable categories based on clinical condition and resource consumption. A single acute episode of inpatient care is allocated to one DRG using coded cli nical information derived from the patient s medical record. This information is c oded by the Health Information Managers in order to allocate a DRG. Each DRG is allocated a weight , which is dependent on the average cost of inputs ( e.g. nursing, diagnostic services, procedures) required to achieve the appropria te patient outcome. The facility is reimbursed a predetermined amount for each p atient episode. MCC and CC List (Major Complications or Comorbidities) for CMS MS-DRG Explained http://thehappyhospitalist.blogspot.com/2011/01/major-complicating-conditions-mc c-and.html

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