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Apr 2017

SwissDRG has released the application form for suggestions for DRG change in 2017.

Applications will be collected between 29th of May and 10th of July 2017. SwissDRG will use cost data from 2016 for analysis. Procedural classification (CHOP) from 2016 and diagnosis classification (ICD-10-GM) will be used for development of the version 8 of the DRG system.  

Approved changes will be implemented in 2019. 

More information about application procedure can be found here

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