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High Volume Medicare DRGs

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The ten highest volume Medicare DRGs represent about 30% of total Medicare patients. Each of these higher volume DRGs represent from about 2% to 6% of total Medicare volume. 

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  DRG DRG Description % Total Rel Wt
1 127 Heart Failure & Shock 5.99 1.0234
2 089 Simple Pneumonia & Pleurisy Age>17 w/CC1 3.85 1.1447
3 014 Specific Cerebrovascular Disorders except TIA 3.18 1.2056
4 430 Psychoses 3.18 0.9153
5 088 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 3.11 1.0067
6 209 Major Joint & Limb Reattachment Procedures, Lower Extremity 2.78 2.3491
7 140 Angina Pectoris 2.33 0.6241
8 182 Esophagitis, Gastroent & Misc Digest Disorders Age>17 w/CC1 2.09 0.7617
9 174 G.I. Hemorrhage w/CC1 2.07 0.9657
10 296 Nutritional & Misc Metabolic Disorders Age>17w/CC1 1.93 0.9313

Source: Health Care Financing Administration [CMS] 2005

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  1. DRGs

    The top three DRG’s likely don’t surprise anyone very much. Outside of acute traumatic injury, we are likely to pass from this life the result of some form of circulatory failure. But, what is interesting is number six in this list, as this might dramatically alter number 1 and 4.

    It seems that as much time and effort which has been placed in cardiovascular medicine, that perhaps the next frontier is orthopedics. Indeed, the success that has been accomplished in reducing cardiovascular morbidity is pushing out people’s active lives in ways that perhaps our joints have not been accustomed.

    I will be eager to see DRG 2006 move up in rankings. Wouldn’t that be nice?

    Tom

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