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DRG A Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) is a classification system designed to manage, control, and reduce Medicare spending for hospital care. ICD-9-CM codes were used in the creation of this system to standardize clinical referencing and to allow researchers to conduct statistical analysis on the data.
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DRG Diagnosis Related Group Diagnostic Related Group The DRG system is an inpatient classification system based on several factors: principal diagnosis; secondary diagnosis; surgical factors; age; sex; and discharge status. Under the Medicare prospective payment system, hospitals are paid a set fee for treating patients in a single DRG category, regardless of the actual cost of care for the individual.
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DRG is a classification scheme with which to categorize patients according to clinical coherence and expected resource intensity, as indicated by their diagnoses, procedures, age, sex, and disposition, and was established and is revised annually by the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
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DRG Diagnosis Related Groups - Each DRG is only one of 503 possible classifications of diagnosis in which patients with similar lengths of stay and resource use are grouped together for billing purposes. The patient's actual diagnosis is converted into a DRG that is used to calculate the hospital's reimbursement. (more?
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DRG A method of classifying inpatients into groupings based on common characteristics, each of which can be expected to require similar services.
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