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The development of Healthcare Resource Groups--Version 3

P L Benton1, H Evans, S M Light

  • 1National Casemix Office, Winchester.

Journal of Public Health Medicine
|October 30, 1998
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Healthcare Resource Groups (HRGs) underwent significant updates for the National Health Service (NHS). The revised classification system shows improved statistical performance and better analysis of patient data in England.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Casemix classifications are increasingly vital for managing National Health Service (NHS) patient data.
  • Healthcare Resource Groups (HRGs) are a specific in-patient classification system developed for the English healthcare context.
  • Version 2 of HRGs required refinement to enhance its analytical capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the modification process of Healthcare Resource Groups (HRGs) Version 2.
  • To evaluate the impact of these modifications on the statistical performance of the classification system.
  • To compare the effectiveness of the revised HRGs with other available systems for English healthcare data.

Main Methods:

  • Combined clinical expertise with extensive statistical analysis of national patient data.

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  • Identified areas for improvement within the existing HRGs Version 2 structure.
  • Incorporated changes into grouping software after review by professional associations and the wider NHS.
  • Main Results:

    • Extensive modifications were implemented in the HRG classification.
    • Significant improvements in the statistical performance of the revised HRGs were observed.
    • The updated HRGs demonstrated superior performance on English data compared to alternative systems.

    Conclusions:

    • The revised HRG classification offers enhanced analytical capabilities for NHS patient data.
    • The rigorous modification and review process ensured clinical relevance and statistical validity.
    • The updated HRGs represent a significant advancement in casemix classification for the English healthcare system.