Objective. To examine the extent of inappropriate hospitalization days in Korean oriental medicine (OM) hospitals and to determine the factors associated with inappropriate stays. Design. Cross-sectional study design using concurrent and retrospective medical record reviews. Setting. Two teaching OM hospitals in Korea. Participants. Patients (n 256) consecutively discharged from general care units in two OM hospitals in 1 month. Intervention. The appropriateness of each hospitalization day was assessed using a modified appropriateness evaluation pro-tocol. Patient and healthcare use characteristics were also reviewed. Multiple regression analyses were performed to determine factors associated with inappropriate stay. Main Outcome Measure. ...
The cross-sectional study has been based on the implementation of the Obstetric Appropriateness Eval...
ObjectivesAdmission rates have increased in China, despite the fact that accessibility to primary ca...
Abstract Background Inappropriate admissions cause excessive utilization of health services compared...
Background: Inappropriate admission and hospitalization days are the factors that impose more costs ...
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of patients’ admission and hospitalization in two main hospit...
Background: Assessing applied resources in a hospital as a health system will lead to identify organ...
Several studies of inappropriate (in the sense of the AEP) hospital days highlighted associations b...
Background This study aimed to identify predictors of inappropriate hospital days in a deparUnent of...
Background and Aim: In attention to hospital beds serves as an invaluable resource in health system ...
Objective: This study aims to assess the incidence of inappropriate hospital stay and to identify re...
Background: Hospital beds are among valuable resources for care delivery. Therefore, optimum use of ...
Objectives The objective is to evaluate the use of the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP) as ...
Reduction of the inappropriate hospital patient stay for hospitals has been an important issue for h...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: The objective is to evaluate the use of the Appropriateness Evaluation Prot...
Fifty-four per cent of hospital stay days on the medical wards in a large teaching hospital, 40 % on...
The cross-sectional study has been based on the implementation of the Obstetric Appropriateness Eval...
ObjectivesAdmission rates have increased in China, despite the fact that accessibility to primary ca...
Abstract Background Inappropriate admissions cause excessive utilization of health services compared...
Background: Inappropriate admission and hospitalization days are the factors that impose more costs ...
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of patients’ admission and hospitalization in two main hospit...
Background: Assessing applied resources in a hospital as a health system will lead to identify organ...
Several studies of inappropriate (in the sense of the AEP) hospital days highlighted associations b...
Background This study aimed to identify predictors of inappropriate hospital days in a deparUnent of...
Background and Aim: In attention to hospital beds serves as an invaluable resource in health system ...
Objective: This study aims to assess the incidence of inappropriate hospital stay and to identify re...
Background: Hospital beds are among valuable resources for care delivery. Therefore, optimum use of ...
Objectives The objective is to evaluate the use of the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP) as ...
Reduction of the inappropriate hospital patient stay for hospitals has been an important issue for h...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: The objective is to evaluate the use of the Appropriateness Evaluation Prot...
Fifty-four per cent of hospital stay days on the medical wards in a large teaching hospital, 40 % on...
The cross-sectional study has been based on the implementation of the Obstetric Appropriateness Eval...
ObjectivesAdmission rates have increased in China, despite the fact that accessibility to primary ca...
Abstract Background Inappropriate admissions cause excessive utilization of health services compared...