(Graded)
The discussion question this week relates to the MS-DRG video recording describing
the facility reimbursement system based upon diagnosis code selection. (NOTE: Do
not answer the discussion until all MS-DRG assignments have been
completed including the video lesson below. The discussion question cannot be
properly answered to earn full points without completing the included video
lesson.)
Directions:
1. Review the video embedded within this discussion. Using 3M software, follow
the instructions to obtain the information required to answer this discussion
question.
2. Take notes during this lesson, adding to the notes from the MSDRG Real
World assignment.
3. This week’s discussion requires an assessment of the interactive lessons.
There is a minimum sentence, grammar (spelling) and structure requirement
for the discussion this week. A rubric will be used to grade the discussion,
which is included for review. The discussion should not be entered until
all MS-DRG lessons have been completed.
Please note: The initial post only is graded. A second post will not be graded and a 0
will be earned for the discussion. Please refer to the course Plagiarism policy posted in
Announcements when the course started. Violations will be reported per the Student
Handbook guidelines.
Grading of this discussion is 20 points and will follow the rubric outlined for the
assignment. Please review the rubric to understand the requirements of the assignment
for maximum points.
Scenario 1:
Patient MS-DRGs are grouped into medical service categories. According to the
medical service selected, the Base MS-DRG is associated with that service. In MS-
DRGs, specific conditions are classified into three severity levels. All severity levels
are combined into one "Base" MS-DRG. A Base MS-DRG is the combination of
several MS-DRGs into one. Complication (CC) and major complication (MCC) are
differentiated within a Base MS-DRG. Base MS-DRGs do not have these CC/MCC
descriptors.
Comparisons and benchmarking can be performed by comparing side-by-side
statistics. According to the Hospital Statistics, the hospital being reported is
currently being reported. Statistical comparisons are based on national averages or
summaries of the active list. Which includes Case, CMI, CC/MCC rate.
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