Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds means that many patients admitted under the care of a general medical service can be placed in other departments' wards. These patients are called 'outliers', and their outcomes are unknown. Aims: To examine the relation between the proportion of time each patient spent in their 'home ward' during an index admission and the outcomes of that hospital stay. Methods: Data from Flinders Medical Centre's patient journey database were extracted and analysed. The analysis was carried out on the patient journeys of patients admitted under the general medicine units. Results: Outlier patients' length of stay was significantly shorter than that of the inl...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...
Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds mea...
The admission of a patient in wards other than the appropriate ones, known as the patient <em>outlyi...
This study is the first to explore the quality of care based on the outlier or the inlier status of ...
Objective: To determine the effect of spending time as an outlier (ie, an inpatient who spends time ...
Objective: To identify the relationship between in-hospital location and patient outcomes as measure...
ABSTRACT The admission of a patient in wards other than the appropriate ones, known as the patient ...
Abstract Background As healthcare systems strive for efficiency, hospital “length of stay outliers” ...
Abstract Background The study of length of stay (LOS) outliers is important for the management and f...
Background: In countries with public health system, hospital bed reductions and increasing social an...
OBJECTIVE:: The purpose of this study is to determine whether in patients admitted to a medical inte...
Abstract The architectural design of hospitals worldwide is centred around individual departments, w...
This paper investigates whether there are differences in patient outcomes across different types of ...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...
Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds mea...
The admission of a patient in wards other than the appropriate ones, known as the patient <em>outlyi...
This study is the first to explore the quality of care based on the outlier or the inlier status of ...
Objective: To determine the effect of spending time as an outlier (ie, an inpatient who spends time ...
Objective: To identify the relationship between in-hospital location and patient outcomes as measure...
ABSTRACT The admission of a patient in wards other than the appropriate ones, known as the patient ...
Abstract Background As healthcare systems strive for efficiency, hospital “length of stay outliers” ...
Abstract Background The study of length of stay (LOS) outliers is important for the management and f...
Background: In countries with public health system, hospital bed reductions and increasing social an...
OBJECTIVE:: The purpose of this study is to determine whether in patients admitted to a medical inte...
Abstract The architectural design of hospitals worldwide is centred around individual departments, w...
This paper investigates whether there are differences in patient outcomes across different types of ...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...