Ambulatory Patient Group Explained

Ambulatory Patient Group (APG) is a classification system for outpatient services reimbursement developed for the American Medicare service by the Health Care Financing Administration.[1] It classifies patients into nearly 300 pathology groups rather than the 14,000 of the International Classification of Diseases.

The APG system is similar to the diagnosis-related groups (DRG), which apply to inpatient care rendered by a hospital.

Notes and References

  1. Abbey . Duane C. . Blount . L. Lamar . Understanding the financial implications of APGs - ambulatory patient groups . Healthcare Financial Management . October 1996 . 50 . 10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304091837/http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/9610251771/understanding-financial-implications-apgs. dead. 2016-03-04.