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    The clinical characteristic of patients. by Hai-bo Ai (20790405)

    Published 2025
    “…When the rate was between 18% and 59%, medical costs decreased as the rate increased, and when the rate was < 18% or ≥  59%, medical costs did not decrease as the rate increased.…”
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    The results of threshold effect analysis. by Hai-bo Ai (20790405)

    Published 2025
    “…When the rate was between 18% and 59%, medical costs decreased as the rate increased, and when the rate was < 18% or ≥  59%, medical costs did not decrease as the rate increased.…”
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    Baseline characteristics of participants. by Mei Zhou (269746)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After DRG implementation, the logarithmic mean of total hospitalization expenditures decreased significantly (3.914 ± 0.837 vs. 3.872 ± 1.004), while rates of unplanned readmissions, unplanned reoperations, postoperative complications, and patient complaints within 30 days increased significantly (3.784% vs 4.214%, 0.083% vs 0.166%, 0.207% vs 0.258%, 3.741% vs 5.133%). …”
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    The framework diagram of this study. by Mei Zhou (269746)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>After DRG implementation, the logarithmic mean of total hospitalization expenditures decreased significantly (3.914 ± 0.837 vs. 3.872 ± 1.004), while rates of unplanned readmissions, unplanned reoperations, postoperative complications, and patient complaints within 30 days increased significantly (3.784% vs 4.214%, 0.083% vs 0.166%, 0.207% vs 0.258%, 3.741% vs 5.133%). …”
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    The forest plot of subgroup analysis. by Hai-bo Ai (20790405)

    Published 2025
    “…When the rate was between 18% and 59%, medical costs decreased as the rate increased, and when the rate was < 18% or ≥  59%, medical costs did not decrease as the rate increased.…”
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