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      Taiwan National Health Insurance and the Difference between Proportional Physician Fee of Outpatient and Inpatient Ward in General Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic : Case Report

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      European Psychiatry
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          Abstract

          Introduction

          According to CEOWORLD Magazine‘s 2019 “Health Care Indicators” rating of 89 countries in the world, Taiwan ranks first in the world. The coverage of the National Health Insurance covers all necessary medical treatment, including outpatient, hospitalization, and prescription drugs etc. The psychiatrist was wondering which item with the highest service cost–performance (CP) ratio of the psychiatrist performance in a general hospital and used proportion of PPF as performance indicator. He used allocation to distribute the hours across job activities.

          Objectives

          The purpose of this study is to investigate items allocation proportion for outpatient and inpatient ward in a specific month, examining the distribution of performance and figure out an appropriate model to optimal medical service.

          Methods

          Demographic data were collected through PPF projects included 15 outpatient items and 19 inpatient ward items from the third-month of the psychiatrist’s employment in the general hospital, as shown in Table 1 . Items related to physiological examination has been excluded. The performance is calculated by combining outpatient and inpatient wards.

          Results

          Demographic data analysis found that proportion of inpatient ward PPF (67.01%) was significantly greater than proportion of outpatient PPF (32.99%) (Figure 1) . The inpatient ward performance was 2 times the outpatient performance. This result showed that most performance came from inpatient ward. Among all items of the proportion of PPF unit, the highest two for inpatient ward items were general hospital bed inpatient consultation (32.58%) and special treatment for psychiatric inpatients (14.35%), and for outpatient, the highest was psychiatric outpatient consultation - more than two (11.31%) (Table 1) .

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          Conclusions

          National Health Insurance is an important system to assist in epidemic prevention during the COVID-19 period. The most PPF of psychiatrist service in a general hospital came from the service of inpatient ward items, including the general hospital bed inpatient consultation with the highest CP ratio. These findings may suggest that the inpatient service could offer psychiatrists fair PPF, and the hospital environment could be favorable for recruitment.

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          Journal
          Eur Psychiatry
          Eur Psychiatry
          EPA
          European Psychiatry
          Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, UK )
          0924-9338
          1778-3585
          March 2023
          19 July 2023
          : 66
          : Suppl 1 , Abstracts of the 31st European Congress of Psychiatry
          : S310-S311
          Affiliations
          [01530] Tao Yuan General Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare , Taiwan, Taoyuan City, Taiwan, Province of China
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          EPP0375 S0924933823006910
          10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.691
          10434130
          d48f9f76-e846-4492-955e-3661ca215474
          © The Author(s) 2023

          This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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