John D. Thompson
For the chair of Microsoft, see John W. Thompson.
John Devereaux Thompson | |
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Born |
Franklin, Pennsylvania | 6 August 1917
Died |
13 August 1992 75) New Haven, Connecticut | (aged
Occupation | Professor |
John Devereaux Thompson, R.N., M.S. (6 August 1917 – 13 August 1992) was a nurse and professor at the Yale School of Public Health who co-invented the diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) that provided a basis for changing the system for hospital payment.
The Yale School of Public Health currently awards an annual health management and policy research grant to top Graduate students in Public Health under the name, and recognition of, John D. Thompson.[1]
References
- ↑ "Thompson, John D.". American National Biography. Oxford University Press. (subscription required)
External links
- Halloran, Edward Joseph. "John Deveraux Thompson". American Association for the History of Nursing. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
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