How data quality affects funding for Ontario hospitals
In 2012, the Ontario government introduced Health System Funding Reform (HSFR) which moved hospitals from global budgets to a form of activity-based funding. Up to 70% of hospital funding in Ontario will eventually be from activity-based allocations. In order for this funding model to work, the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC) needs an accurate clinical representation of all patients treated by hospitals in the province. They get this information through the submission of patient encounter data files (patient abstracts) by each hospital. After a patient is discharged, coders in health records departments create an abstract designed to tell the story …
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