Critical care has enjoyed unobstructed growth during the past two decades; however, to remain viable, process and role changes are pivotal to ensuring continued quality, cost-effective, and efficient care. In this article, the second in a two-part series, the authors describe restructuring efforts, inclusive of their measurement and evaluation strategies, within four critical care units at an acute care, tertiary institution. Special emphasis is placed on the process, the authors\u27 observations, and lessons learned to date. Part 1 (September 1998) presented evaluation data of the effects of hospital restructuring on patient and nurse satisfaction, costs of care, and clinical quality in four medical-surgical units
Background/Aims: The goals of population health are to improve the health status of defined populati...
OBJECTIVES To assess the potential impact of introducing an already established and effective pro...
Relative to other areas in the hospital, high labor costs have made patient care units the usual tar...
Increasingly, hospital restructuring is viewed with skepticism because of a lack of systematic and r...
Organizations have expended enormous resources to restructure care delivery Despite the growing lite...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991This research evaluated the impact of a natural clust...
The health care system, and hospitals, underwent considerable restructuring and downsizing in the ea...
BACKGROUND: Concern about the expense and effects of intensive care prompted the development and imp...
Background: Changes in structure may affect outcome after intensive care in various ways. Both close...
grantor: University of TorontoScarborough General Hospital (SGH) was faced with ongoing fu...
OBJECTIVE: Decreasing reimbursement provided by third-party payors necessitates reduction of costs f...
Hospitals are being restructured more frequently. Increased cost efficiency is the usual justificati...
The Australian healthcare system underwent radical reform in the 1990s as economic rationalist polic...
Hospitals are being restructured more frequently. Increased cost efficiency is the usual justificati...
Hospital restructuring has become commonplace in today’s competitive health care market. Often, such...
Background/Aims: The goals of population health are to improve the health status of defined populati...
OBJECTIVES To assess the potential impact of introducing an already established and effective pro...
Relative to other areas in the hospital, high labor costs have made patient care units the usual tar...
Increasingly, hospital restructuring is viewed with skepticism because of a lack of systematic and r...
Organizations have expended enormous resources to restructure care delivery Despite the growing lite...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991This research evaluated the impact of a natural clust...
The health care system, and hospitals, underwent considerable restructuring and downsizing in the ea...
BACKGROUND: Concern about the expense and effects of intensive care prompted the development and imp...
Background: Changes in structure may affect outcome after intensive care in various ways. Both close...
grantor: University of TorontoScarborough General Hospital (SGH) was faced with ongoing fu...
OBJECTIVE: Decreasing reimbursement provided by third-party payors necessitates reduction of costs f...
Hospitals are being restructured more frequently. Increased cost efficiency is the usual justificati...
The Australian healthcare system underwent radical reform in the 1990s as economic rationalist polic...
Hospitals are being restructured more frequently. Increased cost efficiency is the usual justificati...
Hospital restructuring has become commonplace in today’s competitive health care market. Often, such...
Background/Aims: The goals of population health are to improve the health status of defined populati...
OBJECTIVES To assess the potential impact of introducing an already established and effective pro...
Relative to other areas in the hospital, high labor costs have made patient care units the usual tar...