The data provided shows that there is a big difference between the country and the community when providers charge for common services. These data include information comparing the cost of 100 most common hospitalization services and 30 general outpatient services. The provider decides how much to charge for the items and services provided to the patient. This is the amount the provider charges against the item or service.
In the current situation, technological innovation is led by technology startup, but in the near future hospitals can lead this work. Hospitals have a lot of data and staff to create tagged datasets. Every hospital needs an excellent artificial intelligence strategy to generate part of this data to improve care. Some of these products can also be put on the market. There will be many activities in this field. When a doctor uses diagnostic reports generated by AI, it is very important that the report is very accurate. Most artificial intelligence driven devices always have artificial loop elements to ensure accuracy. For example, in the case of blood tests, it becomes a pathologist. For each iteration (new data inflow), the error is expected to decrease gradually. Also, at some point, an artificial loop may be unnecessary.
• In some countries, a medical legal report preparation fee will be charged. The number varies depending on the hospital and country. The MRO must be familiar with hospital charges and regulations. If charged, the account is created by MRO (or hospital administration) and should be included in the report. In some countries, attorneys are already aware of costs already, and in most cases checks are attached to requests. • Identify the requested information and ask the attending physician to write a report. You can use a pre-designed form (see example) or check if the discharge summary is already in the medical record and copy it if all necessary information is included. This will save the doctor's having to write a new report