Despite the concerns and efforts of policy makers, it has proved difficult to restrain the growth in hospital admissions in England. Using data from Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), in this paper we perform, for all patients treated in English hospitals between 1997/8 and 2014/15, an age, period, cohort (APC) analysis to examine how far trends in emergency and elective hospital admissions and bed days can be explained by: the effects of the age distribution of the population, together with rising numbers of older people; cohort effects due to differing admission rates of people born in different years, and period effects, effects relating to a specific year which cannot be explained by either age or cohort effects. This time period was ch...
A statistical analysis proposal to use aggregated hospital admission data from 1998-2019 to investig...
Objective To examine the trends and characteristics of opioid-related hospital admissions in England...
Aim To describe the characteristics of case-managed patients presenting at accident and emergency (A...
Despite the concerns and efforts of policy makers, it has proved difficult to restrain the growth in...
There is strong policy interest, in England as elsewhere, in slowing the growth in emergency hospita...
Background: The English NHS faces financial pressures that may render the growth rates of elective a...
OBJECTIVES: Ageing of the population brings the possibility of increased burdens for acute hospital ...
Background The English NHS faces financial pressures that may render the growth rates of elective ad...
Background: There is some evidence that hospital performance in England measured by the Dr Foster Ho...
Background: concern over the sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) is often focussed o...
Trends in hospital inpatient episodes for signs, symptoms and ill-defined conditions: observational ...
Objective: To determine the subsequent pattern of emergency admissions in older people with a histo...
Objectives Government spending on social care in England reduced substantially in real terms followi...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify hospital use in a general population over 10 years follow-up and to examine r...
Objective: To identify the relative importance of factors influencing hospital use at the end of lif...
A statistical analysis proposal to use aggregated hospital admission data from 1998-2019 to investig...
Objective To examine the trends and characteristics of opioid-related hospital admissions in England...
Aim To describe the characteristics of case-managed patients presenting at accident and emergency (A...
Despite the concerns and efforts of policy makers, it has proved difficult to restrain the growth in...
There is strong policy interest, in England as elsewhere, in slowing the growth in emergency hospita...
Background: The English NHS faces financial pressures that may render the growth rates of elective a...
OBJECTIVES: Ageing of the population brings the possibility of increased burdens for acute hospital ...
Background The English NHS faces financial pressures that may render the growth rates of elective ad...
Background: There is some evidence that hospital performance in England measured by the Dr Foster Ho...
Background: concern over the sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) is often focussed o...
Trends in hospital inpatient episodes for signs, symptoms and ill-defined conditions: observational ...
Objective: To determine the subsequent pattern of emergency admissions in older people with a histo...
Objectives Government spending on social care in England reduced substantially in real terms followi...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify hospital use in a general population over 10 years follow-up and to examine r...
Objective: To identify the relative importance of factors influencing hospital use at the end of lif...
A statistical analysis proposal to use aggregated hospital admission data from 1998-2019 to investig...
Objective To examine the trends and characteristics of opioid-related hospital admissions in England...
Aim To describe the characteristics of case-managed patients presenting at accident and emergency (A...