OBJECTIVE: To quantify hospital use in a general population over 10 years follow-up and to examine related factors in a general population-based cohort. DESIGN: A prospective population-based study of men and women. SETTING: Norfolk, UK. PARTICIPANTS: 11,228 men and 13,786 women aged 40-79 years in 1993-1997 followed between 1999 and 2009. MAIN OUTCOMES MEASURES: Number of hospital admissions and total bed days for individuals over a 10-year follow-up period identified using record linkage; five categories for admissions (from zero to highest ≥ 7) and hospital bed days (from zero to highest ≥ 20 nights). RESULTS: Over a period of 10 years, 18,179 (72.7%) study participants had at least one admission to hospital, 13.8% with 7 or more admissi...
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: Effective bed use is crucial to an efficient NHS. Current targets suggest a decrease in ...
Background: The aims of the study were to describe the pattern of hospital utilization (acute and m...
Background: Current international health policy has emphasized the importance of managing long-term ...
Background: Current international health policy has emphasized the importance of managing long-term ...
Despite the concerns and efforts of policy makers, it has proved difficult to restrain the growth in...
Abstract: Background: While physical activity interventions have been reported to reduce hospital st...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate whether residential area deprivation index predicts subsequent admissions ...
Objectives: To investigate whether residential area deprivation index predicts subsequent admissions...
BACKGROUND:Rates of hospital admission are increasing, particularly among older people. Poor health ...
Background: concern over the sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) is often focussed o...
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: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
Background: Effective bed use is crucial to an efficient NHS. Current targets suggest a decrease in ...
Background: The aims of the study were to describe the pattern of hospital utilization (acute and m...
Background: Current international health policy has emphasized the importance of managing long-term ...
Background: Current international health policy has emphasized the importance of managing long-term ...
Despite the concerns and efforts of policy makers, it has proved difficult to restrain the growth in...
Abstract: Background: While physical activity interventions have been reported to reduce hospital st...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate whether residential area deprivation index predicts subsequent admissions ...
Objectives: To investigate whether residential area deprivation index predicts subsequent admissions...
BACKGROUND:Rates of hospital admission are increasing, particularly among older people. Poor health ...
Background: concern over the sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) is often focussed o...
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: demographic changes worldwide are leading to pressures on health services, with hospital...
Background: Effective bed use is crucial to an efficient NHS. Current targets suggest a decrease in ...