This paper expands on the relationship that exists inextricably between the length of the patient stay in hospital or other
medical institution and the type of
insurance held by the individual patient. It discusses an idea for an effective prepayment system for
healthcare. It also reviews literature about the conflict of the interaction between the business, management and financial realm within the institution affected by the diagnostic-related groups and the professional medical staff. The author offers a personal opinion on the importance of the balance of the interrelation of the financial paradigm and healthcare giver in order to create a successful result for the patient. Abstract Objective Introduction Length of Inpatient Stays Found Influenced by Insurance Type Business Management versus Medical Profession Clustering of Patients in Industrialized Healthcare Financial Schemes and Endeavors From Medical Economics to Health Economics Discussion Summarization Importance of this Study References