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Weighted Inlier Equivalent Separation (WIES)

introduction

  • Victorian Government uses WIES as their activity based case mix funding policy for public hospitals
  • each hospital admission is assigned a WIES value
  • each hospital is then paid for their total WIES activity for the fiscal year up to a capped WIES target
  • activity beyond the WIES target does not attract further funding but may assist in increasing the cap target for the following year and thus enable increased funding in subsequent years
  • from 2013-2014 onwards, the Australian Government will pay the state governments according to a new case mix funding model based around the concept of National Weighted Activity Unit (National Weighted Activity Unit (NWAU)).
  • The ‘average’ hospital service is worth one NWAU – the most intensive and expensive activities are worth multiple NWAUs, the simplest and least expensive are worth fractions of an NWAU.
  • the Victorian Government will convert WIES in NWAU equivalents.

WIES calculation simplified

  • each patient admission is assigned on of some 700 DRGs by a DRG Grouper software which assesses patient age, sex, diagnoses and procedures
  • the Government publishes a table of WIES values for each of these DRGs depending on whether same day, one day (ie. overnight stay), or multi-day admission, and also factors to account for excessively low or high LOS and whether Hospital in the Home (HITH) was utilised.
  • further loadings are applied if the patient is indigenous, or has thalasaemia, had certain procedures performed such as mechanical ventilation hours, AAA stent or ASD repair.
final WIES value = base_WIES + mechanical ventilation co-payment + thalassaemia co-payment + AAA co-payment + ASD_co-payment + Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island _WIES

base_WIES for same day LOS = DRG same day WIES

base_WIES for one day LOS = DRG one day WIES

base_WIES for multi-day LOS within target range (“inlier”) = DRG multiday inlier WIES

base_WIES for multi-day LOS below target range (“low outlier”) = DRG one day WIES + (LOS-1) x DRG low outlier per diem WIES factor

base_WIES for multi-day LOS above target range (“high outlier”) is a little more complicated and needs to take into account HITH days

Victorian WIES methodology

edadmin/wies.txt · Last modified: 2016/11/07 06:22 by 127.0.0.1

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