Abstract This study estimated the potential impact of the nationwide shift from inpatient to outpatient care in the hospitals of Syracuse, New York, a small metropolitan area with a relatively stable population. The study employed the 3M™ All Patients Refined Diagnosis Group Severity of Illness system to identify inpatients and related utilization with the greatest potential for movement from inpatient to outpatient settings. The study data suggested that the development of additional ambulatory care capacity in Syracuse could support the reduction of an average daily census of approximately 60 -125 patients with low severity of illness, excluding readmissions. The study data also identified the potential for shifting an average daily censu...
BACKGROUND: Studies of geographic variation in hospitalizations commonly examine age- and gender-adj...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on stan...
The Problem:Hospitalizations and subsequent readmissions can produce significant challenges when try...
As technology advances and nature becomes more unpredictable, hospitals need to focus on their respo...
The needs of patients who can stay for extended periods in hospitals generate large amounts of healt...
Offers an alternative view of healthcare costs by examining trends in hospital capacity and healthca...
Readmissions to the hospital within 30 days has been a major focus for hospitals across the US after...
OBJECTIVES: The Emilia-Romagna region of Italy has reduced the number of available hospital beds and...
[[abstract]]The growth of medical expenditure is higher than that of premium revenues since 1998. To...
BACKGROUND: The coordination reform is currently a hot political topic. Part of the reform’s deliver...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether the projected 24% reduction in acute bed numbers in Lothian hospital...
The United States consistently experiences the highest health consumption per capita, caused, in par...
To measure the impact of the improvement in hospital survival rates on patients' subsequent utilizat...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on stan...
Objectives: US hospitals are expected to function without external aid for up to 96 hours during a d...
BACKGROUND: Studies of geographic variation in hospitalizations commonly examine age- and gender-adj...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on stan...
The Problem:Hospitalizations and subsequent readmissions can produce significant challenges when try...
As technology advances and nature becomes more unpredictable, hospitals need to focus on their respo...
The needs of patients who can stay for extended periods in hospitals generate large amounts of healt...
Offers an alternative view of healthcare costs by examining trends in hospital capacity and healthca...
Readmissions to the hospital within 30 days has been a major focus for hospitals across the US after...
OBJECTIVES: The Emilia-Romagna region of Italy has reduced the number of available hospital beds and...
[[abstract]]The growth of medical expenditure is higher than that of premium revenues since 1998. To...
BACKGROUND: The coordination reform is currently a hot political topic. Part of the reform’s deliver...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether the projected 24% reduction in acute bed numbers in Lothian hospital...
The United States consistently experiences the highest health consumption per capita, caused, in par...
To measure the impact of the improvement in hospital survival rates on patients' subsequent utilizat...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on stan...
Objectives: US hospitals are expected to function without external aid for up to 96 hours during a d...
BACKGROUND: Studies of geographic variation in hospitalizations commonly examine age- and gender-adj...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on stan...
The Problem:Hospitalizations and subsequent readmissions can produce significant challenges when try...