BACKGROUND:Many efforts are undertaken in Switzerland to enable older and/or chronically ill patients to stay home longer at the end-of-life. One of the consequences might be an increased need for hospitalisations at the end-of-life, which goes along with burdensome transitions for patients and higher health care costs for the society. AIM:We aimed to examine the health care utilisation in the last six months of life, including transitions between health care settings, in a Swiss adult population. METHODS:The study population consisted of 11'310 decedents of 2014 who were insured at the Helsana Group, the leading health insurance in Switzerland. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the health care utilisation by age group, taking int...
Switzerland introduced the SwissDRG in 2012. The goal of this reimbursement system was to promote co...
Issue/problem: Transitions between care settings at the end of life could hinder continuity of care ...
BACKGROUND Health care spending increases sharply at the end of life. Little is known about variati...
BACKGROUND Institutional deaths (hospitals and nursing homes) are an important issue because they...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in examining the current state of care and identifying oppor...
Background: Perceptions and knowledge regarding end-of-life health and healthcare can influence indi...
Population ageing puts pressure on health systems initially designed to handle acute and episodic il...
Abstract Background Population ageing puts pressure on health systems initially designed to handle a...
Background: Transitions between care settings may be related to poor quality in end-of-life care. Ye...
BACKGROUND: The use of cancer related therapy in cancer patients at the end-of-life has increased ov...
Switzerland has the second-most-expensive healthcare system worldwide, with 11.5% of gross domestic ...
Caroline Bähler,1 Andri Signorell,1 Eva Blozik,1,2 Oliver Reich1 1Department of Health Sciences...
Background The use of cancer related therapy in cancer patients at the end-of-life has increased ...
Background: Institutional deaths (hospitals and nursing homes) are an important issue because they a...
In the last year of life, many older people rather avoid admissions to inpatient care facilities. We...
Switzerland introduced the SwissDRG in 2012. The goal of this reimbursement system was to promote co...
Issue/problem: Transitions between care settings at the end of life could hinder continuity of care ...
BACKGROUND Health care spending increases sharply at the end of life. Little is known about variati...
BACKGROUND Institutional deaths (hospitals and nursing homes) are an important issue because they...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in examining the current state of care and identifying oppor...
Background: Perceptions and knowledge regarding end-of-life health and healthcare can influence indi...
Population ageing puts pressure on health systems initially designed to handle acute and episodic il...
Abstract Background Population ageing puts pressure on health systems initially designed to handle a...
Background: Transitions between care settings may be related to poor quality in end-of-life care. Ye...
BACKGROUND: The use of cancer related therapy in cancer patients at the end-of-life has increased ov...
Switzerland has the second-most-expensive healthcare system worldwide, with 11.5% of gross domestic ...
Caroline Bähler,1 Andri Signorell,1 Eva Blozik,1,2 Oliver Reich1 1Department of Health Sciences...
Background The use of cancer related therapy in cancer patients at the end-of-life has increased ...
Background: Institutional deaths (hospitals and nursing homes) are an important issue because they a...
In the last year of life, many older people rather avoid admissions to inpatient care facilities. We...
Switzerland introduced the SwissDRG in 2012. The goal of this reimbursement system was to promote co...
Issue/problem: Transitions between care settings at the end of life could hinder continuity of care ...
BACKGROUND Health care spending increases sharply at the end of life. Little is known about variati...