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Medical Care Research and Review, Vol. 60, No. 3 suppl,
124S-141S (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/1077558703256483
© 2003 SAGE Publications
Determination of VA Health Care Costs
Paul G. Barnett
VA HSR&D Health Economics Resource Center, VA Cooperative Studies Program, and Stanford University
In the absence of billing data, alternative methods are used to estimate the cost of hospital stays, outpatient visits, and treatment innovations in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The choice of method represents a trade-off between accuracy and research cost. The direct measurement method gathers information on staff activities, supplies, equipment, space, and workload. Since it is expensive, direct measurement should be reserved for finding short-run costs, evaluating provider efficiency, or determining the cost of treatments that are innovative or unique to VA. The pseudo-bill method combines utilization data with a non-VA reimbursement schedule. The cost regression method estimates the cost of VA hospital stays by applying the relationship between cost and characteristics of non-VA hospitalizations. The Health Economics Resource Center uses pseudo-bill and cost regression methods to create an encounter-level database of VA costs. Researchers are also beginning to use the VA activity-based cost allocation system.
Key Words: cost economics billing charges reimbursement average costs micro costs veterans VA

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