A Study on the Price Comparison Relationship of General Medical Services——Taking Examination Fees as an Example
Objective:The paper attempts to provide guidance and reference for dynamically adjusting the prices of general medical services in various regions,and taking the most concerned examination fee as an example,to analyze the price comparison relationship between regions and items.Methods:In terms of price comparison between regions,descriptive statistical analysis methods are used.In terms of the price comparison relationship between items,the median or median value of the price comparison coefficient between other examination fees and the outpatient examination fees of attending physician is used to determine a reasonable price comparison coefficient.Results:The price comparison relationship between regions is not reasonable enough,and more than half of the provincial item prices do not match the price range.Some examination fee items have a large coefficient of price difference between provinces.The price comparison relationship between items is not reasonable enough,and the range of price comparison coefficient between other examination fees and outpatient examination fees of attending physicians is relatively large.Conclusion:For examination fee items with unreasonable price comparisons between regions and items,it is recommended that each region reasonably set the price benchmark for outpatient examination fees of attending physicians based on the suggested price zone,and use the reasonable price comparison coefficient between items to synchronously adjust the prices of other examination fee items.
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