The introduction of the DRG-System will be followed by severe changes in the German hospitals. From the view of today departments or hospitals are threatened by closing if they do not deal with the new rules. A common implementation of this system by all participants of the health system is necessary before the introduction at 1.1.2003. Only this will guarantee an adequate presentation of the different defaults in the future because the conditions of the implementation of the system are not qualified yet. The hospitals are forced to prepare the introduction of the DRG-System, however. Only the Arrangement of an extensive documentation of all diagnoses and all conservative and operation methods together with a cost--cutting administration will be consequently followed by a financial healthy situation. The most important points to be emphasized are the medical documentation, the controlling, the improvement of the processes and the computer assisted documentation. By an intensive information concerning all further resources the involvement of the employees of the hospital is a necessary part for the success of the introduction.

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