Objective The aim of the present study was to develop a robust model that uses the concept of \u27rehabilitation-sensitive\u27 Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) in predicting demand for rehabilitation and geriatric evaluation and management (GEM) care following acute in-patient episodes provided in Australian hospitals. Methods The model was developed using statistical analyses of national datasets, informed by a panel of expert clinicians and jurisdictional advice. Logistic regression analysis was undertaken using acute in-patient data, published national hospital statistics and data from the Australasian Rehabilitation Outcomes Centre. Results The predictive model comprises tables of probabilities that patients will require rehabilitation o...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk factors associated with 30- and 90-day hospital readmissions in geri...
© 2017 Dr. Marijan JukicAgeing of the Australian population affects the residential aged care system...
Abstract Objectives: With a rapidly ageing population, it is imperative to examine health service co...
Admitted rehabilitation activity accounts for an increasing proportion of health care expenditure in...
The purpose of this study is to produce a model to be used by state regulating agencies to assess de...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of acute resuscitation plans (ARPs) among patients on a subacute ger...
Background: defining contracts for the care of elderly people on the basis of the number of episodes...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the investigation of whether the compartmental flow...
committee for the project. In 1994 the New South Wales Casemix Area Network initiated a study to dev...
Abstract Background The ageing population and increasing prevalence of multimorbidity place greater ...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
none4siFinancing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Relat...
Abstract Background The selection of patients for rehabilitation, and the timing of transfer from ac...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk factors associated with 30- and 90-day hospital readmissions in geri...
© 2017 Dr. Marijan JukicAgeing of the Australian population affects the residential aged care system...
Abstract Objectives: With a rapidly ageing population, it is imperative to examine health service co...
Admitted rehabilitation activity accounts for an increasing proportion of health care expenditure in...
The purpose of this study is to produce a model to be used by state regulating agencies to assess de...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of acute resuscitation plans (ARPs) among patients on a subacute ger...
Background: defining contracts for the care of elderly people on the basis of the number of episodes...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the investigation of whether the compartmental flow...
committee for the project. In 1994 the New South Wales Casemix Area Network initiated a study to dev...
Abstract Background The ageing population and increasing prevalence of multimorbidity place greater ...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
none4siFinancing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Relat...
Abstract Background The selection of patients for rehabilitation, and the timing of transfer from ac...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe healthcare utilisation in the last year of life for...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the risk factors associated with 30- and 90-day hospital readmissions in geri...
© 2017 Dr. Marijan JukicAgeing of the Australian population affects the residential aged care system...
Abstract Objectives: With a rapidly ageing population, it is imperative to examine health service co...