The purpose of this paper is to provide a description of utilization review (UR) methods that have been used in the United States and the direction UR is likely to take in the future. In contrast to the European studies reported in this issue, which consist primarily of empirical studies quantifying the magnitude of inappro-priate hospital utilization, the focus of this paper is on the methods used to perform UR opera-tionally. Particular attention will be paid to the predominant form of UR employed in the United States, concurrent review of the need for a hospital level of care, and on the criteria used to assess appropriateness of hospital admissions and days
We present here the principal results of four concurrent hospital utilization reviews conducted in S...
We present here the principal results of four concurrent hospital utilization reviews conducted in S...
Objective. The systematic use of regular hospital utilization reviews has proved costly, particularl...
Hospitals are currently under great pressure to improve the efficiency of internal operations withou...
Objective. To develop and test a utilization review screening tool for use in European hospitals. Se...
In recent years, concern about the rising costs of health care has prompted the development of progr...
The use of utilization review (UR) as an approach to the containment of private health care expendit...
Hospital reviews based on an adaptation of Gertman and Restuccia's Appropriateness Evaluation Protoc...
In the United States various forms of managed care have been introduced to control the use of expens...
The reports of hospital utilization review (UR) studies that appear in this issue employ a range of ...
Utilization review (UR) has become a prominent approach to cost containment now used by almost 65% o...
To determine the extent of inappropriate hospital use, and to investigate factors related to variati...
The challenges presented by managed care ar rangements and third-party utilization controls have led...
This paper describes the work that has been under way in the Portuguese government hospi-tal sector,...
Utilization review (UR) has become a prominent approach to cost containment now used by almost 65% o...
We present here the principal results of four concurrent hospital utilization reviews conducted in S...
We present here the principal results of four concurrent hospital utilization reviews conducted in S...
Objective. The systematic use of regular hospital utilization reviews has proved costly, particularl...
Hospitals are currently under great pressure to improve the efficiency of internal operations withou...
Objective. To develop and test a utilization review screening tool for use in European hospitals. Se...
In recent years, concern about the rising costs of health care has prompted the development of progr...
The use of utilization review (UR) as an approach to the containment of private health care expendit...
Hospital reviews based on an adaptation of Gertman and Restuccia's Appropriateness Evaluation Protoc...
In the United States various forms of managed care have been introduced to control the use of expens...
The reports of hospital utilization review (UR) studies that appear in this issue employ a range of ...
Utilization review (UR) has become a prominent approach to cost containment now used by almost 65% o...
To determine the extent of inappropriate hospital use, and to investigate factors related to variati...
The challenges presented by managed care ar rangements and third-party utilization controls have led...
This paper describes the work that has been under way in the Portuguese government hospi-tal sector,...
Utilization review (UR) has become a prominent approach to cost containment now used by almost 65% o...
We present here the principal results of four concurrent hospital utilization reviews conducted in S...
We present here the principal results of four concurrent hospital utilization reviews conducted in S...
Objective. The systematic use of regular hospital utilization reviews has proved costly, particularl...