Inappropriate admissions have contributed to the rapid increase in hospitalisations in rural China. This study characterised the degree and determinants of inappropriate admissions in county hospitals. We used expert consultation to develop an appropriateness evaluation protocol that included nine requirements for services and 21 indicators of disease severity. A total of 2230 medical records from 2014 were collected from five county hospitals by stratified cluster sampling and evaluated for appropriateness using the protocol in 2016. The determinants of inappropriate admissions were analysed by two-level logistic regression. The overall inappropriate admission rate was 15.2%. Patients aged <20 years (19.3%), patients in the paediatrics ...
Background: Assessment of appropriate and inappropriate services offered at the hospital is a very i...
Background: Assessing applied resources in a hospital as a health system will lead to identify organ...
ABSTRACT We measured the rate of inappropriate admissions, and associated factors, in 3 general hosp...
Inappropriate admissions have contributed to the rapid increase in hospitalisations in rural China. ...
Abstract Background The incidence of inappropriate admissions in China has become the shackle of its...
Abstract Background Inappropriate admissions cause excessive utilization of health services compared...
ObjectivesAdmission rates have increased in China, despite the fact that accessibility to primary ca...
OBJECTIVES:Admission rates have increased in China, despite the fact that accessibility to primary c...
Background: The inappropriate admission of patients with circulatory system diseases (CSDs) have con...
ChinaExcess hospitalization demand means that patients receive unnecessary hospital services or thos...
AEP criteria for county hospitalisation. Shows the checklist about the adjusted AEP criteria for cou...
Introduction: High-cost patients are characterized by repeated hospitalizations, and inpatient cost ...
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of patients’ admission and hospitalization in two main hospit...
Background: Inappropriate admission and hospitalization days are the factors that impose more costs ...
This study tests whether the rate of inappropriate hospital admissions is high in areas with high me...
Background: Assessment of appropriate and inappropriate services offered at the hospital is a very i...
Background: Assessing applied resources in a hospital as a health system will lead to identify organ...
ABSTRACT We measured the rate of inappropriate admissions, and associated factors, in 3 general hosp...
Inappropriate admissions have contributed to the rapid increase in hospitalisations in rural China. ...
Abstract Background The incidence of inappropriate admissions in China has become the shackle of its...
Abstract Background Inappropriate admissions cause excessive utilization of health services compared...
ObjectivesAdmission rates have increased in China, despite the fact that accessibility to primary ca...
OBJECTIVES:Admission rates have increased in China, despite the fact that accessibility to primary c...
Background: The inappropriate admission of patients with circulatory system diseases (CSDs) have con...
ChinaExcess hospitalization demand means that patients receive unnecessary hospital services or thos...
AEP criteria for county hospitalisation. Shows the checklist about the adjusted AEP criteria for cou...
Introduction: High-cost patients are characterized by repeated hospitalizations, and inpatient cost ...
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of patients’ admission and hospitalization in two main hospit...
Background: Inappropriate admission and hospitalization days are the factors that impose more costs ...
This study tests whether the rate of inappropriate hospital admissions is high in areas with high me...
Background: Assessment of appropriate and inappropriate services offered at the hospital is a very i...
Background: Assessing applied resources in a hospital as a health system will lead to identify organ...
ABSTRACT We measured the rate of inappropriate admissions, and associated factors, in 3 general hosp...