To describe hospitals' organizational arrangements relevant to the abstraction of administrative data, to report on the completeness of administrative data collected and to assess associations between organizational arrangements and completeness of data submission. A cross-sectional study design utilizing administrative data. Randomly selected hospitals from seven European countries (The Czech Republic, France, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey). Completeness of data submission for four quality indicators: mortality after acute myocardial infarction, stroke and hip fractures and complications after normal delivery. In general, hospitals were able to produce data on the four indicators required for this research study. A substanti...
textabstractPurpose. Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countrie...
A European approach for resource management and strategic planning has been implemented in the HOSCO...
ObjectiveTo compare patient volume and outcomes in vascular surgery between an administrative data s...
ObjectiveTo describe hospitals' organizational arrangements relevant to the abstraction of administr...
OBJECTIVE: To describe hospitals' organizational arrangements relevant to the abstraction of adminis...
We compared mortality rates league tables for six cardiac surgery centres developed using an adminis...
OBJECTIVE: The increasing use of medical administrative databases in hospital financing means more a...
We compared measures of hospital performance by using both administrative and clinical data sources....
Using administrative data to measure the quality and safety of hospital care offers many opportuniti...
Italy has a population of 60 million and a universal coverage single-payer healthcare system, which ...
Background: The ability to measure and compare hospital activity between EU member states is importa...
AbstractAim and methodsWe conducted this case study in order to test how health system performance c...
Background: Many hospital rankings rely on the frequency of adverse outcomes and are based on admini...
The goal of this contribution is to shed light on the benefits for research in health care coming fr...
PURPOSE: Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countries is importa...
textabstractPurpose. Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countrie...
A European approach for resource management and strategic planning has been implemented in the HOSCO...
ObjectiveTo compare patient volume and outcomes in vascular surgery between an administrative data s...
ObjectiveTo describe hospitals' organizational arrangements relevant to the abstraction of administr...
OBJECTIVE: To describe hospitals' organizational arrangements relevant to the abstraction of adminis...
We compared mortality rates league tables for six cardiac surgery centres developed using an adminis...
OBJECTIVE: The increasing use of medical administrative databases in hospital financing means more a...
We compared measures of hospital performance by using both administrative and clinical data sources....
Using administrative data to measure the quality and safety of hospital care offers many opportuniti...
Italy has a population of 60 million and a universal coverage single-payer healthcare system, which ...
Background: The ability to measure and compare hospital activity between EU member states is importa...
AbstractAim and methodsWe conducted this case study in order to test how health system performance c...
Background: Many hospital rankings rely on the frequency of adverse outcomes and are based on admini...
The goal of this contribution is to shed light on the benefits for research in health care coming fr...
PURPOSE: Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countries is importa...
textabstractPurpose. Being able to compare hospitals in terms of quality and safety between countrie...
A European approach for resource management and strategic planning has been implemented in the HOSCO...
ObjectiveTo compare patient volume and outcomes in vascular surgery between an administrative data s...