Objective: This study assessed the role of the attending medical team in the cost control of the cholecystectomy DRG components. Methods: The association between team structure, workflow, and treatment outcomes was analyzed using a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative data and qualitative interviews from 628 patients. Results:Inter-professional teamwork significantly affected length of stay, treatment costs, and recurrence rates, with experienced teams performing better in terms of emergency response and collaborative efficiency. Patient satisfaction was generally high, indicating that good teamwork enhances treatment outcomes. Significance: The study highlights the importance of optimizing team configuration to improve the quality, efficiency, and cost control of healthcare.
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