Outpatient Nonavailability Statement Procedures Health Services Command Catchment Areas, Second Quarter Fiscal Year 1992. Gateway to Care Management Analysis Series

Abstract

This report presents, for each of fourteen categories of Outpatient Nonavailability Statement (ONAS) procedures, grouped by inpatient and ambulatory professional services, and performed within all Army billable medical treatment facility catchment areas during the second quarter of Fiscal Year (FY) 1992, the totals of government payments (TGP), amounts allowed (AAS) and billed (ABS), number of services, corresponding number of patient episodes, percentages of TGP to AAS and to ABS, and averages of all dollar amounts, by service and by episode. Appendix A summarizes by ONAS procedure category TGP, AAS, ABS and the percents of TGP to AAS and to ABS. Appendix B shows the number of services and episodes, and the averages of TGP, AAS and ASS per service and per episode. Both sets of appendix tables are computed by medical treatment facility catchment area, including Brooke AMC, and as Summary tables totaling all catchment areas. Appendix C contains the Summary tables from Appendices A and B which include the initial entry of Brooke AMC data combined with other Army catchment areas, and also Summary tables without Brooke for comparing with previous quarters. Starting with this quarter, Ft Drum MEDDAC transactions have been moved from out-of-area catchment and labeled specifically as the Ft Drum catchment area. CHAMPUS; Medical Treatment Costs; Outpatient Nonavailability Statement; ONAS; Gateway To Care.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 28, 1992
Accession Number
ADB164200

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  • Kathleen A. Moon
  • Scott A. Optenberg

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