1 |
shorter length of stay managed care |
mean length of stay for the managed care and the non-managed care group are compared |
2 |
less variation length of stay managed care |
variation in length of stay for the managed care and the non-managed care group are compared |
3 |
influence managed care at physician level |
the variation for the managed care group and the non-managed care group at physician level is compared to the variation for both groups at hospital level |
4 |
shorter length of stay, less variation when more managed care patients per physician |
the regression coefficient for the proportion of managed care patients per physicians is examined as well as the covariance between this proportion and the variation in length of stay; both are expected to be negative |
5 |
shorter length of stay, less variation when more managed care patients per hospital |
the regression coefficient for the proportion of managed care patients per hospital is examined as well as the covariance between this proportion and the variation in length of stay; both are expected to be negative. |
6 |
fewer insurers per physician, less variation in length of stay |
the covariance between the number of insurers per physician and the variation in length of stay is examined and expected to be positive. |
7 |
fewer insurers per hospital, less variation in length of stay |
the covariance between the number of insurers per hospital and the variation in length of stay is examined and expected to be positive. |
8 |
fewer different hospitals per physician, less variation in length of stay |
the covariance between the number of hospitals per physician and the variation in length of stay is examined and expected to be positive. |
9 |
DRGs that can be standardized show less variation |
variation for all DRGs is compared, most variation is expected in medical DRGs and DRGs with complications |