The analysis of TRICARE Navy obstetric delivery costs within continental United States military treatment facilities
Approved for public release, distribution unlimited === MBA Professional Report === Navy medicine spends approximately $75 million on purchased obstetric (OB) care for Navy personnel and their dependents, a sum that continues to increase each year. The purpose of this research is to compare the cos...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-103972014-12-04T04:08:56Z The analysis of TRICARE Navy obstetric delivery costs within continental United States military treatment facilities Donaldson, Jarrod D. Meddaugh, Colin T. Jenkins, J. Sheldon Laverson, Alan J. Mislick, Gregory K. Business Administration Approved for public release, distribution unlimited MBA Professional Report Navy medicine spends approximately $75 million on purchased obstetric (OB) care for Navy personnel and their dependents, a sum that continues to increase each year. The purpose of this research is to compare the cost of Navy OB medical care under TRICARE Prime (civilian sector) with similar care provided in four representative Navy Medical Treatment Facilities (MTF). Specifically, the study will examine (1) the quantity of selected deliveries in TRICARE and four specific MTF catchment areas; (2) the average delivery cost for the different types of Purchased Care (PC) deliveries, and (3) best practice techniques to increase the amount of Direct Care (DC) deliveries care in Navy Medicine. The goal of this study is to compare the benefits and drawbacks of each system to gain insights for providing better and more cost-effective OB care in the Navy. 2012-08-22T15:32:11Z 2012-08-22T15:32:11Z 2009-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10945/10397 Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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Approved for public release, distribution unlimited === MBA Professional Report === Navy medicine spends approximately $75 million on purchased obstetric (OB) care for Navy personnel and their dependents, a sum that continues to increase each year. The purpose of this research is to compare the cost of Navy OB medical care under TRICARE Prime (civilian sector) with similar care provided in four representative Navy Medical Treatment Facilities (MTF). Specifically, the study will examine (1) the quantity of selected deliveries in TRICARE and four specific MTF catchment areas; (2) the average delivery cost for the different types of Purchased Care (PC) deliveries, and (3) best practice techniques to increase the amount of Direct Care (DC) deliveries care in Navy Medicine. The goal of this study is to compare the benefits and drawbacks of each system to gain insights for providing better and more cost-effective OB care in the Navy. |
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Laverson, Alan J. |
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Laverson, Alan J. Donaldson, Jarrod D. Meddaugh, Colin T. Jenkins, J. Sheldon |
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Donaldson, Jarrod D. Meddaugh, Colin T. Jenkins, J. Sheldon |
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Donaldson, Jarrod D. Meddaugh, Colin T. Jenkins, J. Sheldon The analysis of TRICARE Navy obstetric delivery costs within continental United States military treatment facilities |
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The analysis of TRICARE Navy obstetric delivery costs within continental United States military treatment facilities |
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The analysis of TRICARE Navy obstetric delivery costs within continental United States military treatment facilities |
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The analysis of TRICARE Navy obstetric delivery costs within continental United States military treatment facilities |
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The analysis of TRICARE Navy obstetric delivery costs within continental United States military treatment facilities |
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The analysis of TRICARE Navy obstetric delivery costs within continental United States military treatment facilities |
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analysis of tricare navy obstetric delivery costs within continental united states military treatment facilities |
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