Competition under different reimbursement systems: The concept of an internet-based hospital management game |
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Authors: | Marion S. Rauner Markus Kraus Sigrun Schwarz |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Vienna, School of Business, Economics and Statistics, Department of Innovation and Technology Management, Bruenner Str. 72, A-1210 Vienna, Austria;2. Institute for Advanced Studies, Stumpergasse 56, A-1060 Vienna, Austria;3. University of Applied Sciences Muenster, Department of Nursing, Leonardo Campus 8, D-48149 Muenster, Germany |
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Abstract: | We have developed an internet-based management game to illustrate the economic and organisational decision-making process in a hospital by using discrete event simulation. Up to six hospitals compete against each other for inpatients with different disease categories and budget depending on hospital mission, regional health policy, inpatient reimbursement system (day-, case- and global-budget based) as well as labour and radiology technology market for 12 decision periods. Players can evaluate alternative actions for capacity planning as well as patient scheduling and control problems depending on different game situations. The uniqueness of COREmain hospital game consists of the internet-based framework, the combination of resource, process and financial result management, the competition of hospitals within a region and the consideration of different inpatient reimbursement systems. The deployment of this game in teaching, policy and research might improve policy making both at a hospital, regional and national level and also induce further research in these fields. |
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Keywords: | Internet-based hospital management game Competing hospitals Reimbursement systems Decision support system OR in health services Simulation |
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