BACKGROUND Avoidable hospitalizations (AH) are hospital admissions for diseases and conditions that could have been prevented by appropriate ambulatory care. We examine regional variation of AH in Switzerland and the factors that determine AH. METHODS We used hospital service areas, and data from 2008-2010 hospital discharges in Switzerland to examine regional variation in AH. Age and sex standardized AH were the outcome variable, and year of admission, primary care physician density, medical specialist density, rurality, hospital bed density and type of hospital reimbursement system were explanatory variables in our multilevel poisson regression. RESULTS Regional differences in AH were as high as 12-fold. Poisson regression showed sig...
Introduction: Potentially avoidable hospitalizations in chronic conditions are used to evaluate heal...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
BACKGROUND Avoidable hospitalizations (AH) are hospital admissions for diseases and conditions th...
Primary health care is subject to regional variation, which may be due to unequal and inefficient di...
BACKGROUND: Regional rates of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) are us...
Abstract Background In spite of a detailed and nation-wide legislation frame, there exist large cant...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
International audienceBackground Potentially avoidable hospitalizations are an indirect measure of a...
SUMMARY Switzerland is facing an aging population and a growing amount of patients with chronic dis...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the effects of the density of specialists and of the area-level percenta...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
Objective The objective of this study is to examine the magnitude and pattern of small-area geograph...
Background: Unwarranted variation in healthcare utilization can only partly be explained by variatio...
BACKGROUND: On the basis of the assumption that a significant proportion of hospitalisations for so-...
Introduction: Potentially avoidable hospitalizations in chronic conditions are used to evaluate heal...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
BACKGROUND Avoidable hospitalizations (AH) are hospital admissions for diseases and conditions th...
Primary health care is subject to regional variation, which may be due to unequal and inefficient di...
BACKGROUND: Regional rates of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) are us...
Abstract Background In spite of a detailed and nation-wide legislation frame, there exist large cant...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
International audienceBackground Potentially avoidable hospitalizations are an indirect measure of a...
SUMMARY Switzerland is facing an aging population and a growing amount of patients with chronic dis...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the effects of the density of specialists and of the area-level percenta...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
Objective The objective of this study is to examine the magnitude and pattern of small-area geograph...
Background: Unwarranted variation in healthcare utilization can only partly be explained by variatio...
BACKGROUND: On the basis of the assumption that a significant proportion of hospitalisations for so-...
Introduction: Potentially avoidable hospitalizations in chronic conditions are used to evaluate heal...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...
Background: Geographic rates of preventable hospitalization are used internationally as an indicator...