The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon
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Thorac Cardiovasc Surg · Apr 1996
Multicenter StudyImplications of the introduction of fixed reimbursement rates in Germany.
The introduction of fixed reimbursement rates in Germany for cardiac surgery of adults, mainly coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and valve surgery, has shifted the financial risk from insurers to providers of medical care, namely hospitals. Costs in turn are closely related to the preoperative condition of a patient, implicating that surgery in high-risk patients may result in financial losses for the operating institution. Furthermore, reports from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons national database indicate a trend over time towards a higher proportion of patients with adverse risk factors for the United States. ⋯ Postoperatively, high-risk patients suffer more often from morbidity with subsequent prolonged intensive care and are, therefore, a financial burden for the operating institution in a reimbursement system with fixed rates. This is aggravated by the fact that a trend towards adverse risk profiles among patients undergoing cardiac surgery can be observed. Both factors combined may result in a scenario where those who would benefit most are denied surgical treatment.