2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2016.07.007
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Introducing Diagnosis-Related Groups in Kazakhstan: Evolution, achievements, and challenges

Abstract: In 2012, Kazakhstan introduced Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs), as part of a package of reforms which sought to contain costs and to improve efficiency and transparency in the health system; but the main challenge was to design and implement a DRG system in just one year.In 2011-2012, Kazakhstan developed its own DRG system. Initially 180 DRGs were defined to group inpatient cases but this number was subsequently expanded to more than 400. Because of time limits, the cost weights had to be derived in the absen… Show more

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“…These included setting up a fully-fledged user database that allowed users to change their preferred provider up to four times a year, frequent updates of user electronic registries, a referral system with gatekeeping functions that made providers financially liable to pay from their capitation budgets if they referred cases out of the provider network and a gatekeeping system that held users liable for their own health services payment should they bypass the usual chain of command from primary health facilities. 1,25 A similar situation was observed in Kazakhstan. A robust information management system with efficient transfer of patient data from the local health agencies to the central data agency was established under a highly ambitious government programme.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…These included setting up a fully-fledged user database that allowed users to change their preferred provider up to four times a year, frequent updates of user electronic registries, a referral system with gatekeeping functions that made providers financially liable to pay from their capitation budgets if they referred cases out of the provider network and a gatekeeping system that held users liable for their own health services payment should they bypass the usual chain of command from primary health facilities. 1,25 A similar situation was observed in Kazakhstan. A robust information management system with efficient transfer of patient data from the local health agencies to the central data agency was established under a highly ambitious government programme.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…These measures facilitated the rapid set up and implementation of a novel DRG system in less than a year. 25…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most research has focused on (inpatient) care in hospitals rather than outpatient care [ 11 ]. Accordingly, there is little data on primary care, especially about the outpatient care sector, which affect the consultations [ 4 , 23 25 ]. Additionally, only a minority of articles presented empirical data, and most of them are not 'evidence-based' [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%