Scholars have recently suggested the reorganization of general hospitals into organizationally separate divisions for routine and non-routine services to overcome operational misalignments between the two types of services. We provide empirical evidence for this proposal from a quality perspective, using over 250,000 patient discharge records from 60 German hospitals across 39 high-mortality disease segments, and focusing on in-hospital mortality as outcome. Disentangling the effects of high absolute and relative hospital volumes in a disease group, our analysis suggests that both routine and complex patients would benefit from a hospital organization with a multi-specialty hub for emergency and non-routine elective services at its core, co...
This thesis focuses on the organisational determinants of quality of care in the hospital sector. I...
Introduction: Hospitals are changing from functional and bureaucratic organizations towards process-...
Fragmentation in healthcare has led to a desire to align and integrate care processes horizontally. ...
Scholars have recently suggested the reorganization of general hospitals into organizationally separ...
Scholars have recently suggested the reorganization of general hospitals into organizationally separ...
Operational management (OM) approaches typically aim to reduce the variation in processes by removin...
The aim of this paper is to provide empirical evidences supporting the definition of hospital wards'...
Purpose: Modularity promises to relieve problems of complexity in service systems. However, limited ...
Over the last 20 years, hospitals have revised their organizational structures in response to severa...
<p>Introduction</p><p>The extreme variability of clinical severity in medical admitted patients is d...
Subject/Research problem Hospitals traditionally segregated resources into centralized functional de...
Numico G, Bellini R, Zanelli C, et al. Organizational determinants of hospital stay: establishing th...
There is increasing pressure to effectively treat patients with complex care needs from the moment o...
Background: An increasing number of hospitals react to recent demographic, epidemiological and manag...
Abstract For some considerable time now the interface between ambulatory and hospital...
This thesis focuses on the organisational determinants of quality of care in the hospital sector. I...
Introduction: Hospitals are changing from functional and bureaucratic organizations towards process-...
Fragmentation in healthcare has led to a desire to align and integrate care processes horizontally. ...
Scholars have recently suggested the reorganization of general hospitals into organizationally separ...
Scholars have recently suggested the reorganization of general hospitals into organizationally separ...
Operational management (OM) approaches typically aim to reduce the variation in processes by removin...
The aim of this paper is to provide empirical evidences supporting the definition of hospital wards'...
Purpose: Modularity promises to relieve problems of complexity in service systems. However, limited ...
Over the last 20 years, hospitals have revised their organizational structures in response to severa...
<p>Introduction</p><p>The extreme variability of clinical severity in medical admitted patients is d...
Subject/Research problem Hospitals traditionally segregated resources into centralized functional de...
Numico G, Bellini R, Zanelli C, et al. Organizational determinants of hospital stay: establishing th...
There is increasing pressure to effectively treat patients with complex care needs from the moment o...
Background: An increasing number of hospitals react to recent demographic, epidemiological and manag...
Abstract For some considerable time now the interface between ambulatory and hospital...
This thesis focuses on the organisational determinants of quality of care in the hospital sector. I...
Introduction: Hospitals are changing from functional and bureaucratic organizations towards process-...
Fragmentation in healthcare has led to a desire to align and integrate care processes horizontally. ...