Problems in counting and paying for multidisciplinary outpatient clinics
Terri Jackson and Petia Sevil
Australian Health Review
20(3) 38 - 54
Published: 1997
Abstract
Policy-makers have always found it problematic to formulate fair and consistentcounting rules for public hospital outpatient activities. In the context of output-based funding, such rules have consequences which can affect patient care. This paper reviews the rationale for organising multidisciplinary clinics and reports on a series of focus groups convened in four Melbourne teaching hospitals to consider funding policy for such clinics. It discusses issues of targeting outpatient services, along with implications for payment policy. It evaluates counting rules in terms of intended andunintended consequences in the context of Victoria?s introduction of output-basedfunding for outpatient services.https://doi.org/10.1071/AH970038
© AHHA 1997