Background: Thirty-day hospital readmission is receiving growing attention as an indicator of the quality of hospital care. Understanding factors associated with 30-day hospital readmission among HIV patients in Portugal is essential given the high burden cost of HIV hospitalizations in Portugal, a country suffering from financial constrains for almost 10 years. Objectives: We aimed to estimate the 30-day hospital readmission rates among HIV patients in Portugal and to identify its determinants using population-based data for Portuguese public hospitals. Study Design: A multilevel longitudinal population-based study. Methods: Between January 2009 and December 2014, a total of 37,134 registered discharges in the Portuguese National Health Se...
AbstractCosts with HIV/AIDS hospitalizations are one of the major financial burdens on healthcare sy...
Background: The prognosis of HIV infection dramatically improved after the introduction of triple an...
Background: HIV/AIDS patients are mainly hospitalized for HIV-related diseases and opportunistic inf...
Background: Thirty-day hospital readmission is receiving growing attention as an indicator of the qu...
BACKGROUND: The global financial crisis and the economic and financial adjustment programme (EFAP) f...
n/aThis study was funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology—FCT (Portuguese Ministry of Sc...
Funding Information: This research was co-financed by Saúde Global e Medicina Tropical, Instituto de...
BackgroundThe number of HIV-related hospitalizations has decreased worldwide in recent years owing t...
BMC Health Serv. Res. Dias, Sara S. Andreozzi, Valeska Martins, Maria O. Torgal, JorgePortuguese age...
Abstract Background The global financial crisis and the economic and financial adjustment programme ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In high-income settings, the spectrum of morbidity and mortality e...
Background Delivery of quality healthcare in resource-limited settings is an important, understudied...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor in Statistics...
INTRODUCTION: Portugal is the European country with the highest frequency of HIV-2 infection, which ...
Background: We aimed to describe the change in the incidence and causes of hospitalization between 2...
AbstractCosts with HIV/AIDS hospitalizations are one of the major financial burdens on healthcare sy...
Background: The prognosis of HIV infection dramatically improved after the introduction of triple an...
Background: HIV/AIDS patients are mainly hospitalized for HIV-related diseases and opportunistic inf...
Background: Thirty-day hospital readmission is receiving growing attention as an indicator of the qu...
BACKGROUND: The global financial crisis and the economic and financial adjustment programme (EFAP) f...
n/aThis study was funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology—FCT (Portuguese Ministry of Sc...
Funding Information: This research was co-financed by Saúde Global e Medicina Tropical, Instituto de...
BackgroundThe number of HIV-related hospitalizations has decreased worldwide in recent years owing t...
BMC Health Serv. Res. Dias, Sara S. Andreozzi, Valeska Martins, Maria O. Torgal, JorgePortuguese age...
Abstract Background The global financial crisis and the economic and financial adjustment programme ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In high-income settings, the spectrum of morbidity and mortality e...
Background Delivery of quality healthcare in resource-limited settings is an important, understudied...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor in Statistics...
INTRODUCTION: Portugal is the European country with the highest frequency of HIV-2 infection, which ...
Background: We aimed to describe the change in the incidence and causes of hospitalization between 2...
AbstractCosts with HIV/AIDS hospitalizations are one of the major financial burdens on healthcare sy...
Background: The prognosis of HIV infection dramatically improved after the introduction of triple an...
Background: HIV/AIDS patients are mainly hospitalized for HIV-related diseases and opportunistic inf...