Aims The UK National Health Service in England pays for inpatients using a formula ('tariff'). The appropriateness of the tariff for people with diabetes is unknown. We have compared the tariff paid and costs for inpatients with/without diabetes and tested the concept of a 'diabetes-attributable hospitalization cost'. Methods This was a cross-sectional, retrospective 12-month audit in a single teaching hospital assessing mortality, bed days per annum and 'diabetes-attributable hospitalization cost' (i.e. the proportion of costs for all patients with diabetes in excess of that paid for comparable patients without diabetes). Results There were 64829 inpatient admissions, with 4864 of those coded as having diabetes; 12.9% was estimated to be t...
Objective: To quantify hospital costs prior to death for patients with and without diabetes. Rese...
Aim: To evaluate the impact on hospital costs of patients being diagnosed with multiple complication...
Aim: To evaluate the impact on hospital costs of patients being diagnosed with multiple complication...
We set out to determine the present proportion of in-patient revenue used for the care of diabetes a...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) results in a heavy burden on healthcare resources, and this burden is increas...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) results in a heavy burden on healthcare resources, and this burden is increas...
We set out to determine the present proportion of in-patient revenue used for the care of diabetes a...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Objective: To quantify hospital costs prior to death for patients with and without diabetes. Rese...
Aim: To evaluate the impact on hospital costs of patients being diagnosed with multiple complication...
Objective: To quantify hospital costs prior to death for patients with and without diabetes. Rese...
Objective: To quantify hospital costs prior to death for patients with and without diabetes. Rese...
Objective: To quantify hospital costs prior to death for patients with and without diabetes. Rese...
Aim: To evaluate the impact on hospital costs of patients being diagnosed with multiple complication...
Aim: To evaluate the impact on hospital costs of patients being diagnosed with multiple complication...
We set out to determine the present proportion of in-patient revenue used for the care of diabetes a...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) results in a heavy burden on healthcare resources, and this burden is increas...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) results in a heavy burden on healthcare resources, and this burden is increas...
We set out to determine the present proportion of in-patient revenue used for the care of diabetes a...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Objective: To quantify hospital costs prior to death for patients with and without diabetes. Rese...
Aim: To evaluate the impact on hospital costs of patients being diagnosed with multiple complication...
Objective: To quantify hospital costs prior to death for patients with and without diabetes. Rese...
Objective: To quantify hospital costs prior to death for patients with and without diabetes. Rese...
Objective: To quantify hospital costs prior to death for patients with and without diabetes. Rese...
Aim: To evaluate the impact on hospital costs of patients being diagnosed with multiple complication...
Aim: To evaluate the impact on hospital costs of patients being diagnosed with multiple complication...