Affiliation:
1. Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control; Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education
2. Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control
3. Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control; Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education; Financial Research Institute
4. Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control; Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education; Financial Research Institute; Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health
Abstract
Background. The implementation of individual methods of high-tech medical care (HTMC) with methods of specialized medical care within the framework of a phased transition to payment methods by diagnostic-related groups (DRGs), on the one hand, significantly expanded the availability of HTMC methods for the population. Still, it created a situation with duplication of individual treatment methods in the list of HTMC types and DRGs. Amendments to the Order of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (MH RF) of August 1, 2017 No. 484n, regulating the revision of HTMC types list in terms of excluding treatment methods and (or) HTMC types in case of their duplication in the context of HTMC groups and/or DRGs, marked the beginning of large-scale work in this area and required methodological ensuring the processes of forming HTMC types list, including in terms of its revision.Objective: development of a methodological approach to the formation of HTMC types list (using the example of the list for 2023). Material and methods. An analysis of legal documents regulating the HTMC availability in the Russian Federation was carried out, including the list of medical services approved by the Order of the MH RF of October 13, 2017 No. 804n, clinical recommendations for certain nosological entities, the International Classification of Diseases (10th revision), methodological recommendations on ways to pay for medical care at the expense of the compulsory health insurance (CHI) and appendices to them (decoders of DRGs for payment of medical care provided in inpatient and daytime hospital conditions), posted on the official website of the Federal CHI Fund. The frequency of the use of certain HTMC methods and DRGs was analyzed on the basis of impersonalized information from the database of registers of bills for specialized medical care, including HTMC for 2021–2022.Results. A methodological approach to the revision of HTMC types list was developed. It included its primary analysis, expert discussion of the obtained results, consideration by the Interdepartmental Council of the MH RF of proposals agreed with experts on each HTMC method submitted for discussion, followed by a decision on the appropriateness of the proposed changes, and recalculation of the standard of financial costs for HTMC and/or basic tariff for DRGs.Conclusion. The proposed methodological approach makes it possible to unify the process of revising the HTMC types list, including the exclusion of duplicate treatment methods and/or HTMC types in the sections of HTMC list types and/or in DRGs, as well as treatment methods missing in clinical recommendations, etc. in order to bring the HTMC types list in accordance with legal documents regulating the provision of medical care in the Russian Federation.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Pharmacology
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