Abstract Background Disease-related malnutrition (DRM) in hospitals is a frequent problem with medical and economic consequences. The present four-years-analysis shows whether the expenses for nutritional therapies of malnourished patients get covered by the surplus, which is attained from the encoding of DRM in the SwissDRG-system. Material and Methods All inpatients with an E 4-diagnosis of the University Hospital of Bern were analyzed in this data collection (2013 – 2016). The E-diagnosis, diagnosis, length of hospital stay, age, type of nutritional therapy, surplus and costs generated by the nutritional treatment were considered. The expenses for the nutrition counseling, care and nutritional therapies were extrapolated. Further, the ...
Malnutrition is a world-wide problem that does not only affect developing countries. People in indus...
Malnutrition is prevalent in the hospital (20-50% of inpatients) with major impact on patients outco...
Background & aims\ud \ud The confounding effect of disease on the outcomes of malnutrition using dia...
Malnutrition in hospital patients is of important medical and economic significance. The adverse con...
It has been internationally recognized that malnutrition is an independent risk factor for patient...
Disease-related malnutrition (DRM) is a highly prevalent independent risk and cost factor with signi...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
When a patient is admitted to the hospital he or she should be screened for malnutrition within the ...
Malnutrition has been known in hospital and outpatient care for more than 30 years. It is estimated ...
Disease-related malnutrition (DRM) coding rate is usually low in hospitalised patients. The objectiv...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine how diagnosing and coding of malnutrition in an i...
Malnutrition occurs in 30 - 60 % of hospitalized medical or surgical patients, as well as out-patien...
Introduction: Disease related malnutrition (DRM) is a serious medical condition which is associated ...
Undernutrition is a frequent condition among hospitalized patients, with a significant impact on pat...
Hintergrund und Ziele Mangelernährung in Deutschland ist ein unterschätztes Problem. Vielen Menschen...
Malnutrition is a world-wide problem that does not only affect developing countries. People in indus...
Malnutrition is prevalent in the hospital (20-50% of inpatients) with major impact on patients outco...
Background & aims\ud \ud The confounding effect of disease on the outcomes of malnutrition using dia...
Malnutrition in hospital patients is of important medical and economic significance. The adverse con...
It has been internationally recognized that malnutrition is an independent risk factor for patient...
Disease-related malnutrition (DRM) is a highly prevalent independent risk and cost factor with signi...
Disease-related malnutrition in adult patients who have been admitted to hospital is a syndrome asso...
When a patient is admitted to the hospital he or she should be screened for malnutrition within the ...
Malnutrition has been known in hospital and outpatient care for more than 30 years. It is estimated ...
Disease-related malnutrition (DRM) coding rate is usually low in hospitalised patients. The objectiv...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine how diagnosing and coding of malnutrition in an i...
Malnutrition occurs in 30 - 60 % of hospitalized medical or surgical patients, as well as out-patien...
Introduction: Disease related malnutrition (DRM) is a serious medical condition which is associated ...
Undernutrition is a frequent condition among hospitalized patients, with a significant impact on pat...
Hintergrund und Ziele Mangelernährung in Deutschland ist ein unterschätztes Problem. Vielen Menschen...
Malnutrition is a world-wide problem that does not only affect developing countries. People in indus...
Malnutrition is prevalent in the hospital (20-50% of inpatients) with major impact on patients outco...
Background & aims\ud \ud The confounding effect of disease on the outcomes of malnutrition using dia...