© 2016 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: To describe the hospital costs, hospital types and differences across states and territories for children with medical complexity cared for in Australian public hospitals. Methods: Retrospective national administrative database study of 212 Australian public hospitals from six states (excluding Queensland) and two territories that submitted cost data to the National Hospital Costing Data Collection for 2010–2011. Participants included all hospitalised patients with comparisons between adults and children (17 years of age and younger), and adults with chronic diseases and children with medical complexity. Total hospital costs were the main outcom...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. Linked administrative population data were used to estimate the b...
Background: There is a paucity of contemporary information regarding the prevalence and related heal...
STUDY OBJECTIVE:To determine the cost-effectiveness of 3 clinical decision rules in comparison to Au...
Abstract Objective: To determine: 1) the mean, median and range of fees for initial and subsequent p...
Background: Longitudinal data on health costs associated with physical and mental conditions are not...
Aims: To describe the costs of acute trauma admissions for children aged ≤15 years in trauma centres...
Background and objective: Despite paediatric bronchiectasis being recognized increasingly worldwide,...
OBJECTIVES: In Australian 0-7-year olds with and without sleep problems, to compare (1) type and cos...
Every day, decisions are made in hospitals, or by governments, that influence how efficiently hospit...
BACKGROUND: Children may be hospitalized at general hospitals or freestanding children\u27s hospital...
Aim We studied infants and children with and without special health care needs (SHCN) during the fir...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to quantify the non-hospital healthcare costs associated with language dif...
Aim: Children born low birthweight, preterm and/or small for gestational age (SGA) sustain substanti...
Abstract Objective: To estimate the attributable ACT hospital system costs of treating selected infa...
Aim Children born low birthweight, preterm and/or small for gestational age (SGA) sustain substantia...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. Linked administrative population data were used to estimate the b...
Background: There is a paucity of contemporary information regarding the prevalence and related heal...
STUDY OBJECTIVE:To determine the cost-effectiveness of 3 clinical decision rules in comparison to Au...
Abstract Objective: To determine: 1) the mean, median and range of fees for initial and subsequent p...
Background: Longitudinal data on health costs associated with physical and mental conditions are not...
Aims: To describe the costs of acute trauma admissions for children aged ≤15 years in trauma centres...
Background and objective: Despite paediatric bronchiectasis being recognized increasingly worldwide,...
OBJECTIVES: In Australian 0-7-year olds with and without sleep problems, to compare (1) type and cos...
Every day, decisions are made in hospitals, or by governments, that influence how efficiently hospit...
BACKGROUND: Children may be hospitalized at general hospitals or freestanding children\u27s hospital...
Aim We studied infants and children with and without special health care needs (SHCN) during the fir...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to quantify the non-hospital healthcare costs associated with language dif...
Aim: Children born low birthweight, preterm and/or small for gestational age (SGA) sustain substanti...
Abstract Objective: To estimate the attributable ACT hospital system costs of treating selected infa...
Aim Children born low birthweight, preterm and/or small for gestational age (SGA) sustain substantia...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. Linked administrative population data were used to estimate the b...
Background: There is a paucity of contemporary information regarding the prevalence and related heal...
STUDY OBJECTIVE:To determine the cost-effectiveness of 3 clinical decision rules in comparison to Au...