2021
DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2021.5831
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Cost Comparison of Emergency Cesarean Section in Indonesia: The impact of Australian Model of Diagnosis-related Groups as a Payment System for Patient Care in Hospitals

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The cesarean section in Indonesia was higher, still worrying for women and babies’ health with pregnancy complications. It will have psychological effects such as trauma and stress during labor and its consequences on labor cost. AIM: This study’s purpose was to determine the cost of cesarean delivery as a diagnosis of transition-related groups and the Australian-diagnosis-related groups (AR-DRGs) model’s impact. METHODS: The research method is descriptive qualitative study. The 42 samples are preg… Show more

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“…Since the implementation of this plan, the rate of cesarean section in public hospitals has decreased significantly. But in the case of private hospitals, this policy was not successful, and in fact, their caesarean section rate increased (10). Therefore, despite the overall reduction in the rate of cesarean section in Iran after the implementation of the health transformation plan, the desired goal of 10% annual reduction in Iran has not yet been achieved (9).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the implementation of this plan, the rate of cesarean section in public hospitals has decreased significantly. But in the case of private hospitals, this policy was not successful, and in fact, their caesarean section rate increased (10). Therefore, despite the overall reduction in the rate of cesarean section in Iran after the implementation of the health transformation plan, the desired goal of 10% annual reduction in Iran has not yet been achieved (9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%