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zunehmende Patientenwanderung zwischen den ändern. Ein steigender Anteil von Patienten wählt zur Behandlung ein Krankenhaus …
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There is increasing recognition that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are an important international and development issue globally, undermining health gains and imposing financial and economic costs on governments and households. NCDs are an important health challenge in the Pacific. First,...
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A central structural point in all DRG-based hospital payment systems is the conversion of relative weights into actual … period to the following period is changed and (b) whether and how hospital payments based on DRGs are to be differentiated … international comparison often are empirically addressed. In Germany relative weights are derived from a highly sophisticated …
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The hospital industry could be characterised on the one hand as under “industrial constraints” (just in time, 24 hours …
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analyzing a single hospital unit, we are able to establish a link between staff quality and patient outcomes, allowing us to …
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National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, I first examine the direct effect of under-insurance and find that under …
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This brief methods paper explains how to use the NSW Government Health Costs of Care Standards to estimate the cost of presentations to emergency departments (ED) in NSW. We begin with a discussion of the allocation of presentations according to visit type, triage category and mode of separation...
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This study found that community-dwelling individuals and nursing home residents treated by a geriatrician were less likely to use the emergency department (ED) than individuals treated by other providers. Compared with those with no geriatric care, the predicted probability of ED use in one...
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