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Dubai’s implementation of DRGs will benefit health insurers

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) announced that it will use Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG) in both public and private hospitals in the emirate from September 2020, a move that has been welcomed by the healthcare and health insurance sectors. In this Pacific Prime Dubai article, we’ll explain what is DRG, how it works, and the implications it’ll have on both the health insurer and you as a health insurance policyholder.

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What is DRG?

Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG) uses algorithms to fix base fees for treatment protocols across a range of health conditions. It is an alternate method for inpatient hospital payments, which was created by Yale University professors in the 1970s. In DHA’s guideline, it is stated that the International Refined-Diagnosis Related Groups (IR-DRG) will be used, which is based on the DRG.

In the event that a patient requires an inpatient stay, the Dubai public or private hospital will assign the patient a DRG group. This is done by taking into account the patient’s age, sex, diagnoses, complications, and other relevant factors. Once the group is determined, a fixed cost is generated through the algorithm, inclusive of all the healthcare services the patient will be needing during their stay, such as:

  • Physician care and nursing care
  • Technician, therapy, and radiology services
  • Laboratory and pharmaceuticals
  • Rooms and meals
  • And others.

How it works: DRG payment calculator

The DRG payment calculator for the inpatient payment system at Dubai public and private hospitals is based on a formula using the following parameters:

  • Base Rate: Overall average hospital inpatient stay in Dubai.
  • Relative Weights: Adjusts the base rate for the relative costliness of the hospital services needed for an inpatient hospital stay.
  • Outlier Payments: Extra payments when an inpatient hospital stay incurs unusually high costs, but this is typically a rare occurrence.
  • Negotiation Band: Range within which health insurers and hospitals are able to negotiate the base rate.
  • Transfer Payments: When inpatients are transferred from one hospital to another, payments will be on a per-day rate.

What impact will DRG have?

DRG will maintain high standards of medical practice, clinical pathways, and protocols to ensure that all hospitals and healthcare providers in Dubai are standardized in their provisions. Likewise, it will also seek to make payments standardized, which will bring about greater transparency and accountability in medical procedure rates and billing for all the parties involved.

Benefits to health insurers and policyholders in Dubai:

The two major benefits of the DRG to health insurers and policyholders in Dubai are as follows:

  • Healthcare services and treatments will be standardized, so no patient will get overprescription or overtreatment. The length of stay will also be accounted for by fixed payment to the hospital.
  • Overall, as efficiency increases, health insurance companies will also benefit from not being overcharged. In the long-run, the cost savings to the insurer could translate to lower health insurance premiums for individuals.

Looking for health insurance in Dubai? Get in touch with Pacific Prime

If you want to learn more about health insurance in Dubai, you can head over to the Pacific Prime Dubai blog, where we regularly publish useful articles on topics such as how to compare health insurance in Dubai, updates on the latest UAE family visa rules, and so much more. Living by our motto of “simplifying insurance”, we help our readers navigate through our sometimes complicated industry.

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Suphanida is a Senior Content Creator at Pacific Prime, an award-winning global health insurance and employee benefits specialist.

With over 5 years of experience in the field, Suphanida spends the majority of her day synthesizing complex pieces of insurance-related information and translating this into easy-to-understand, engaging, and effective content across a variety of media such as articles, infographics, whitepapers, videos, and more.

Suphanida is also responsible for planning and publishing three whitepapers released annually by Pacific Prime: The State of Health Insurance Report, The Cost of Health Insurance Report, and The Global Employee Benefits Trends Report. Additionally, she handles the LinkedIn profiles of Pacific Prime’s Founder and CEO, as well as Global HR Lead.

Suphanida’s strengths lie in her strong research and analytical skills, which she has gained from her BA in Politics from the University of Warwick and Erasmus Mundus Joint MA in Journalism from Aarhus University and City, University of London.

Being of Thai-Indian origin and having lived, studied, and worked in Thailand, the UK, and Denmark, Suphanida also has a unique, multicultural perspective that helps her understand the struggles of expats and globetrotters.

Outside of work, she enjoys traveling to new places and immersing herself in different cultures.
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