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Towards pricing for safety and quality

Towards pricing for safety and quality. Panel Discussion Activity Based Funding Conference 16 May 2013. Assoc Prof Terri Jackson University of Melbourne, Australia Northern Clinical Research Centre The Northern Hospital.

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Towards pricing for safety and quality

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  1. Towards pricing for safety and quality Panel Discussion Activity Based Funding Conference 16 May 2013 Assoc Prof Terri Jackson University of Melbourne, Australia Northern Clinical Research Centre The Northern Hospital

  2. Jackson TJ, Nghiem HS, Rowell DS, Jorm C, Wakefield J. Marginal costs of hospital acquired conditions: information for priority setting for patient safety programs and research,Journal of Health Services Research and Policy (2011) 16(3): 141–146. Jackson TJ, Michel JL, Roberts R, Jorm C, Wakefield J. A Classification of Hospital Acquired Diagnoses for use with routine hospital data.Medical Journal of Australia (2009) 191(10):544-548. Jackson TJ. One Dollar in Seven: Scoping the Economics of Patient Safety, a literature review prepared for the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, September 2009. Available at: http://www.patientsafetyinstitute.ca/English/research/commissionedResearch/EconomicsofPatientSafety/Documents/Economics of Patient Safety Literature Review.pdf Jackson TJ, Michel J, Roberts R, et al. Development of a validation algorithm for 'condition onset' flagging. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision-Making, 2009, 9:48. Jackson TJ, Moje C, Shepheard J, McMillan A. Monitoring sentinel events using routine inpatient data. Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management (2009) 4(2):39-46. Michel JL, Nghiem HS, Jackson TJ. Using ICD-10-AM codes to characterise hospital-acquired complications.Health Information Management Journal (2009) 38(3):18-25. Jackson TJ, Duckett SJ, Shepheard J, and Baxter K. (2006). Measurement of adverse events using ‘incidence flagged’ diagnosis codes.Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 11 (1):21-25. Ehsani JE, Jackson TJ and Duckett S (2006). The incidence and cost of adverse events in Victorian hospitals, 2003-04.Medical Journal of Australia, 184:11. Jackson TJ. Using computerised patient-level costing data for setting DRG weights: The Victorian (Australia) Cost Weight Studies Health Policy, 56: 149-163, 2001. Jackson TJ. Cost estimates for hospital inpatient care in Australia: Evaluation of alternative sources Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 24(3):233-240, 2000. References

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