This paper undertakes an exploratory examination of the factors that affect where patients receive treatment from Irish acute public hospitals, with particular regard to the influence of patients? public/private status. National univariate statistics indicate that private discharged patients are slightly more likely to be treated outside their county of residence than their public counterparts. A multivariate model necessarily estimated at the county level provides indirect support for this finding for the category of day patients, but not for planned and emergency in-patients. The effects of the other patient characteristics also varied across the three models, although there was consistency in the impact of supply-side factors, such as th...
This report provides new evidence on key factors that affect patients’ length of stay (LOS) in Irish...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
Objective: Ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions are those for which intensified primary care m...
This paper undertakes an exploratory examination of the factors that affect where patients receive t...
The public/private mix in Irish health care is nowhere more evident than in the acute hospital syste...
Health care systems in many developed countries have services financed and provided by both public a...
This report presents the first comprehensive analysis of the five and a half million discharges trea...
Despite efforts to create a universal, single-tiered Irish health system, an unequal "two-tiered" sy...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
Hospital services in Ireland have developed into a complex mixture of public and private provision w...
BACKGROUND: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
The Irish Government is currently engaged in considerations about a proposed reorganisation of acut...
Background: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
Background: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
In recent years the Health Authority has conducted a range of investigations around health inequalit...
This report provides new evidence on key factors that affect patients’ length of stay (LOS) in Irish...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
Objective: Ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions are those for which intensified primary care m...
This paper undertakes an exploratory examination of the factors that affect where patients receive t...
The public/private mix in Irish health care is nowhere more evident than in the acute hospital syste...
Health care systems in many developed countries have services financed and provided by both public a...
This report presents the first comprehensive analysis of the five and a half million discharges trea...
Despite efforts to create a universal, single-tiered Irish health system, an unequal "two-tiered" sy...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
Hospital services in Ireland have developed into a complex mixture of public and private provision w...
BACKGROUND: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
The Irish Government is currently engaged in considerations about a proposed reorganisation of acut...
Background: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
Background: A key challenge for most systems is how to provide effective access to urgent and emerge...
In recent years the Health Authority has conducted a range of investigations around health inequalit...
This report provides new evidence on key factors that affect patients’ length of stay (LOS) in Irish...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
Objective: Ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions are those for which intensified primary care m...