Background: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital admissions representing an important contributor. Here, we report admission types experienced by older people and examine baseline risk factors for subsequent admission/death, from the community-based Hertfordshire Cohort Study. Methods: 2997 participants (1418 women) completed a baseline questionnaire and clinic visit to characterize their health. Participants were followed up from baseline (1998–2004, aged 59–73 years) until December 2018 using UK Hospital Episode Statistics and mortality data, which report clinical outcomes using ICD-10 coding. Baseline characteristics in relation to the risk of admission/death during follow-up were exami...
INTRODUCTION: At the end of life, a move into or out of hospital is one of the most disruptive event...
Background: concern over the sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) is often focussed o...
Background.Record linkage of routine hospital data to population-based research findings presents an...
Background: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
Background: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
Background: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
Background: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
BACKGROUND:Rates of hospital admission are increasing, particularly among older people. Poor health ...
Objectives: To determine factors associated with hospitalisation after community-acquired pneumonia ...
Background: The aims of the study were to describe the pattern of hospital utilization (acute and m...
International audienceObjectiveTo determine whether being admitted to emergency department (ED) for ...
BACKGROUND: 'Frailty crises' are a common cause of hospital admission among older people and there i...
International audienceObjectiveTo determine whether being admitted to emergency department (ED) for ...
Background ‘Frailty crises’ are a common cause of hospital admission amongst older people and there ...
Abstract Background Older persons are substantial consumers of both hospital- and community care, an...
INTRODUCTION: At the end of life, a move into or out of hospital is one of the most disruptive event...
Background: concern over the sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) is often focussed o...
Background.Record linkage of routine hospital data to population-based research findings presents an...
Background: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
Background: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
Background: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
Background: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
BACKGROUND:Rates of hospital admission are increasing, particularly among older people. Poor health ...
Objectives: To determine factors associated with hospitalisation after community-acquired pneumonia ...
Background: The aims of the study were to describe the pattern of hospital utilization (acute and m...
International audienceObjectiveTo determine whether being admitted to emergency department (ED) for ...
BACKGROUND: 'Frailty crises' are a common cause of hospital admission among older people and there i...
International audienceObjectiveTo determine whether being admitted to emergency department (ED) for ...
Background ‘Frailty crises’ are a common cause of hospital admission amongst older people and there ...
Abstract Background Older persons are substantial consumers of both hospital- and community care, an...
INTRODUCTION: At the end of life, a move into or out of hospital is one of the most disruptive event...
Background: concern over the sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) is often focussed o...
Background.Record linkage of routine hospital data to population-based research findings presents an...