Über den Autor

Grace M. Carter is known for her contributions to the field of healthcare economics and policy, particularly regarding the implementation of payment systems in rehabilitation facilities. Her work has been pivotal in analyzing the effectiveness of various payment methodologies, especially the Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) system. Through her publications, she has provided insights into the complexities of healthcare reimbursement and its implications for patient care and facility management.

Carter's research often addresses pressing issues within the Medicare system and its effects on rehabilitation services. By examining the case index and potential for DRG creep, she has contributed to the understanding of how payment systems can influence clinical decision-making and resource allocation in healthcare settings. Her collaborative works have furthered the discourse on non-Medicare payers' utilization of DRGs, highlighting the broader implications for healthcare policy and administration.