A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and EconomicsThis project tries to assess whether hospitals react to random demand pressure by discharging patients earlier than expected. As a matter of fact, combining an unpredictable demand for medical services with limited and, to some extent, fixed medical resources, generates strong incentives to discharge patients earlier than expected when demand is high - increasing the risk of readmission and decreasing the benefit from treatment. This work was conducted as a way to determine whether those incentives actually affect discharging decisions. Analysis of Portuguese hospitals data shows that hospital ...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate hospital beds in response to a mass-casualty incident is an esse...
Previous work has suggested that given a hospital's need to admit more patients from the emergency d...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
Abstract. Effecting early discharge is a widely recommended strategy for improving patient flow in a...
The quest to reduce health care cost has led many industrialized nations to reduce hospital length o...
Draft Paper: not to be quoted without author’s permission The health care sector in New Zealand has ...
BACKGROUND: As part of an electronic dashboard operated by Public Health Wales, senior managers at h...
Abstract Background Prolonged hospital discharge boarding can impact patient flow resulting in upstr...
The literature to date on the effect of demand uncertainty on public hospital costs and excess capac...
We derive optimal rules for paying hospitals in a public health care system in which providers can c...
The literature on length of stay and hospital discharge is often used to inform policy regarding hos...
This study investigates the impact of patients' payment methods on hospitals' discharge process. Pat...
The health care sector in New Zealand has undergone substantial structural reform since 1983, and st...
Objective: To estimate the effect of day of the week on the odds of being discharged alive from an i...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate hospital beds in response to a mass-casualty incident is an esse...
Previous work has suggested that given a hospital's need to admit more patients from the emergency d...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
Abstract. Effecting early discharge is a widely recommended strategy for improving patient flow in a...
The quest to reduce health care cost has led many industrialized nations to reduce hospital length o...
Draft Paper: not to be quoted without author’s permission The health care sector in New Zealand has ...
BACKGROUND: As part of an electronic dashboard operated by Public Health Wales, senior managers at h...
Abstract Background Prolonged hospital discharge boarding can impact patient flow resulting in upstr...
The literature to date on the effect of demand uncertainty on public hospital costs and excess capac...
We derive optimal rules for paying hospitals in a public health care system in which providers can c...
The literature on length of stay and hospital discharge is often used to inform policy regarding hos...
This study investigates the impact of patients' payment methods on hospitals' discharge process. Pat...
The health care sector in New Zealand has undergone substantial structural reform since 1983, and st...
Objective: To estimate the effect of day of the week on the odds of being discharged alive from an i...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate hospital beds in response to a mass-casualty incident is an esse...
Previous work has suggested that given a hospital's need to admit more patients from the emergency d...