Any help in interpreting this would be appreciated.
Link: https://www.aha.org/system/files/media/file/2020/05/aha-covid19-financial-impact-0520-FINAL.pdf
"The incremental cost of a COVID-19 hospitalization. For the second component, patients were segmented into two cohorts based on available clinical data: those who require mechanical ventilation and those who do not. Because mechanical ventilation use is often a sign of significant morbidity and impending mortality, the costs associated with its use are much higher than for patients who do not require that level of treatment. Therefore, total costs of treatment were estimated separately for patients who require mechanical ventilation and those who do not based on a set of corresponding diagnosis groups (DRGs) commonly used in payment for inpatient hospital services. These separate costs were then blended based on literature suggesting that only 20% of COVID-19 hospitalizations require ventilator use.29 Rather than focusing on the total cost of COVID-19 treatment, the incremental cost of a COVID-19 hospitalization was then calculated."
Cross posting for related information.
September 1st is the start of requiring viral test positive results for COVID-19 in order to get the 20% add-on $
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3879832/posts
But the hospitals are already getting $38,000 per COVID patient, aren’t they?
No wonder anyone with one virus bug is listed as a “case.” No wonder anyone with one virus bug in his nose when passing away is listed as a “Covid-19 death.”
Its like everything else they charge. It does not reflect the actual cost but only what the bureaucrats will let them get away with charging. This is what happens when the government controls the pricing.