2015
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v8n9p58
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A Qualitative Study of Bottlenecks and Causes of Fractions for Dedicated Incomes of Health Centers and Solutions for their Reduction

Abstract: Background:Primary health care is one of effective approaches for improving public health. Providing optimal cares requires supplication of various resources such as financial resources. “Fractions of incomes” in health centers is one of the remarkable problems for the domain of financial resources management in Iran. This study was aimed to identify bottlenecks and causes of fractions for incomes in health centers and solutions for their reduction.Methods:The current study was conducted in a qualitative pheno… Show more

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“…Insurance deductions might occur in all hospital departments and all stages of receiving service revenue, including providing services, registering services, submitting documents, and receiving revenues (9,35,37). Based on studies, additional requests for services (e.g., requests for more than three consultation sessions in a specialty or more than six consultation sessions in one case), requests for extra money for medications, requests for money for services more than approved tariffs, other additional requests (e.g., the number of consumables or medicines) (57,58), and additional requests for surgery or anesthesia according to the stage of service were the most important causes of deductions in Iranian hospitals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insurance deductions might occur in all hospital departments and all stages of receiving service revenue, including providing services, registering services, submitting documents, and receiving revenues (9,35,37). Based on studies, additional requests for services (e.g., requests for more than three consultation sessions in a specialty or more than six consultation sessions in one case), requests for extra money for medications, requests for money for services more than approved tariffs, other additional requests (e.g., the number of consumables or medicines) (57,58), and additional requests for surgery or anesthesia according to the stage of service were the most important causes of deductions in Iranian hospitals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%