A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and EconomicsThis project tries to assess whether hospitals react to random demand pressure by discharging patients earlier than expected. As a matter of fact, combining an unpredictable demand for medical services with limited and, to some extent, fixed medical resources, generates strong incentives to discharge patients earlier than expected when demand is high - increasing the risk of readmission and decreasing the benefit from treatment. This work was conducted as a way to determine whether those incentives actually affect discharging decisions. Analysis of Portuguese hospitals data shows that hospital ...
Waiting time for elective surgery is a key problem in the current medical world. This paper aims to ...
Hospitals, like many service firms, operate under uncertainty about future demand for their services...
ABSTRACT: Current studies on bed-blocking or delayed discharge for non-medical reasons report import...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
BACKGROUND: As part of an electronic dashboard operated by Public Health Wales, senior managers at h...
We derive optimal rules for paying hospitals in a public health care system in which providers can c...
Abstract. Effecting early discharge is a widely recommended strategy for improving patient flow in a...
This paper explores the rationing of bed capacity in a cardiac intensive care unit (ICU). We find th...
The literature to date on the effect of demand uncertainty on public hospital costs and excess capac...
Objectives: US hospitals are expected to function without external aid for up to 96 hours during a d...
In this dissertation we study several problems related to the management of healthcare and the cure ...
The health care sector in New Zealand has undergone substantial structural reform since 1983, and st...
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate hospital beds in response to a mass-casualty incident is an esse...
Draft Paper: not to be quoted without author’s permission The health care sector in New Zealand has ...
Abstract Background Prolonged hospital discharge boarding can impact patient flow resulting in upstr...
Waiting time for elective surgery is a key problem in the current medical world. This paper aims to ...
Hospitals, like many service firms, operate under uncertainty about future demand for their services...
ABSTRACT: Current studies on bed-blocking or delayed discharge for non-medical reasons report import...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
BACKGROUND: As part of an electronic dashboard operated by Public Health Wales, senior managers at h...
We derive optimal rules for paying hospitals in a public health care system in which providers can c...
Abstract. Effecting early discharge is a widely recommended strategy for improving patient flow in a...
This paper explores the rationing of bed capacity in a cardiac intensive care unit (ICU). We find th...
The literature to date on the effect of demand uncertainty on public hospital costs and excess capac...
Objectives: US hospitals are expected to function without external aid for up to 96 hours during a d...
In this dissertation we study several problems related to the management of healthcare and the cure ...
The health care sector in New Zealand has undergone substantial structural reform since 1983, and st...
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate hospital beds in response to a mass-casualty incident is an esse...
Draft Paper: not to be quoted without author’s permission The health care sector in New Zealand has ...
Abstract Background Prolonged hospital discharge boarding can impact patient flow resulting in upstr...
Waiting time for elective surgery is a key problem in the current medical world. This paper aims to ...
Hospitals, like many service firms, operate under uncertainty about future demand for their services...
ABSTRACT: Current studies on bed-blocking or delayed discharge for non-medical reasons report import...