The proportion of elderly people in the population is increasing and old patients’ bed occupancy rate in hospitals increases as a fraction of total bed occupancy. Because old patients, on average, are frailer than other age groups their length of stay (LOS) at hospitals is longer than average. In this paper we ask whether or not frailty and the need of more comprehensive hospital treatment are the only explanation behind a comparatively long LOS for elderly patients. Of particular interest is the fact that within health care for the elderly there may be conflicting interests between providers of hospital care and providers of long term care services. We study whether or not the organisation and use of resources at hospital level influence L...
THESIS 9555The central theme of this thesis is the effect of ageing on the balance between acute and...
To identify characteristics of elderly inpatients who had long term hospitalization in a general hos...
This thesis consists of four empirical essays, contributing to the understanding of key policy issue...
The proportion of elderly people in the population is increasing and old patients’ bed occupancy rat...
The proportion of elderly in the population has dramatically increased and will continue to do so fo...
In this paper we look at how investment in long-term care for elderly affects their hospital use. W...
This paper provides the main findings of an evaluation of a service to provide alternative care at h...
Expenditure on long term care is expected to rise, driven by an ageing population. Coordination betw...
The ageing of European population has been rapidly increasing during the last decades, and the probl...
Abstract Background Population ageing may threaten the sustainability of future health care systems....
This thesis is concerned with the issues of placement, process and cost in care of the elderly. Each...
This study aimed to investigate medical healthcare utilization 3-5 years following the decision abou...
Abstract Background Elderly patients are potentially more vulnerable to prolonged hospital stay as t...
The theory of the 'total institution' argues that institutions deliberately create dependency in ind...
The characteristics and social backgrounds of 61 elderly patients with long hospital stays and those...
THESIS 9555The central theme of this thesis is the effect of ageing on the balance between acute and...
To identify characteristics of elderly inpatients who had long term hospitalization in a general hos...
This thesis consists of four empirical essays, contributing to the understanding of key policy issue...
The proportion of elderly people in the population is increasing and old patients’ bed occupancy rat...
The proportion of elderly in the population has dramatically increased and will continue to do so fo...
In this paper we look at how investment in long-term care for elderly affects their hospital use. W...
This paper provides the main findings of an evaluation of a service to provide alternative care at h...
Expenditure on long term care is expected to rise, driven by an ageing population. Coordination betw...
The ageing of European population has been rapidly increasing during the last decades, and the probl...
Abstract Background Population ageing may threaten the sustainability of future health care systems....
This thesis is concerned with the issues of placement, process and cost in care of the elderly. Each...
This study aimed to investigate medical healthcare utilization 3-5 years following the decision abou...
Abstract Background Elderly patients are potentially more vulnerable to prolonged hospital stay as t...
The theory of the 'total institution' argues that institutions deliberately create dependency in ind...
The characteristics and social backgrounds of 61 elderly patients with long hospital stays and those...
THESIS 9555The central theme of this thesis is the effect of ageing on the balance between acute and...
To identify characteristics of elderly inpatients who had long term hospitalization in a general hos...
This thesis consists of four empirical essays, contributing to the understanding of key policy issue...