Abstract In order to analyze the variation in length of stay(LOS) of injury inpatients, we developed severity-adjusted LOS model using Korean National Discharge In-depth Injury Survey data of Center for Disease Control. Appling this model, we calculated predicted values and, after standardizing LOS using the differences from the actual values, analyzed the variation in LOS. Major factors affecting severity-adjusted LOS of injury inpatients were found to be severity, surgery(or no surgery), age, injury mechanism and channel of hospitalization. Result of analysis of the differences between the actual values and predicted values adjusted by decision tree model suggested that there were statistically significant differences by hospital size(num...
Hypothesis: Although demographic and clinical information are known to affect hospital length of sta...
AbstractObjectivesThe study objective was to identify the factors that influence the length of stay ...
Background: Injury severity scoring systems that quantify and predict trauma outcomes have not been ...
Abstract This study aims to design a Severity-Adjusted LOS(Length of Stay) Model in order to efficie...
The present study was conducted to examine the degree of variation in length-of-stay (LOS) among hea...
In 2011, the Korean government designated hospitals with certain structural characteristics as speci...
This study aims to understand the difference in trauma patients' use of health services in Korea acc...
DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Data on admissions to 80 hospitals nationwide in the 1992 MedisGroups Co...
Abstract Background In South Korea, people injured in road traffic accidents receive compensation fo...
Objectives: The hospital standardized mortality ratio (HSMR) has been widely used because it allows ...
Background The length of stay (LOS) is an important indicator of the efficiency of hospital manageme...
The Medical Aid program is government’s medical benefit program to secure the minimum liveliho...
ability The length of stay and the effectiveness of medical treatment are analyzed using the data fr...
In South Korea, lumbar intervertebral disc disorder (LIDD) patients are increasing in all age groups...
AimShortening the length of stay (LOS) is a potential and sustainable way to relieve the pressure th...
Hypothesis: Although demographic and clinical information are known to affect hospital length of sta...
AbstractObjectivesThe study objective was to identify the factors that influence the length of stay ...
Background: Injury severity scoring systems that quantify and predict trauma outcomes have not been ...
Abstract This study aims to design a Severity-Adjusted LOS(Length of Stay) Model in order to efficie...
The present study was conducted to examine the degree of variation in length-of-stay (LOS) among hea...
In 2011, the Korean government designated hospitals with certain structural characteristics as speci...
This study aims to understand the difference in trauma patients' use of health services in Korea acc...
DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Data on admissions to 80 hospitals nationwide in the 1992 MedisGroups Co...
Abstract Background In South Korea, people injured in road traffic accidents receive compensation fo...
Objectives: The hospital standardized mortality ratio (HSMR) has been widely used because it allows ...
Background The length of stay (LOS) is an important indicator of the efficiency of hospital manageme...
The Medical Aid program is government’s medical benefit program to secure the minimum liveliho...
ability The length of stay and the effectiveness of medical treatment are analyzed using the data fr...
In South Korea, lumbar intervertebral disc disorder (LIDD) patients are increasing in all age groups...
AimShortening the length of stay (LOS) is a potential and sustainable way to relieve the pressure th...
Hypothesis: Although demographic and clinical information are known to affect hospital length of sta...
AbstractObjectivesThe study objective was to identify the factors that influence the length of stay ...
Background: Injury severity scoring systems that quantify and predict trauma outcomes have not been ...