Background This study aimed to identify predictors of inappropriate hospital days in a deparUnent of internal medicine, as a basis for quality improvement interventions. Methods The appropriateness of 5665 hospital days contributed by 500 patients admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine, Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland, was assessed by means of the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol. Predictor variables included patient's age and sex, manner of admission and discharge, and characteristics of hospital days (weekend, holiday, sequence). Results Overall, 15% of hospital admissions and 28% of hospital days were rated as inappropriate. In multivariate models, inappropriate hospital days were more frequent among patients whose a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of inappropriate hospital admission and inappr...
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: This study aims to assess the incidence of inappropriate hospital stay and to identify re...
Several studies of inappropriate (in the sense of the AEP) hospital days highlighted associations b...
Reduction of the inappropriate hospital patient stay for hospitals has been an important issue for h...
Background: Inappropriate admission and hospitalization days are the factors that impose more costs ...
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of patients’ admission and hospitalization in two main hospit...
Objectives The objective is to evaluate the use of the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP) as ...
Background and Aim: In attention to hospital beds serves as an invaluable resource in health system ...
INTRODUCTION: The appropriate use of health care is an important issue in developed countries. The ...
Our objective was to identify patient characteristics associated with inappropriate hospital days in...
Objective. The systematic use of regular hospital utilization reviews has proved costly, particularl...
Objectives This study has been based on the implementation of the Obstetric Appropriateness Evaluati...
To assess the extent of inappropriate hospital use in an adult in-patients population we used a modi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of inappropriate hospital admission and inappr...
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: This study aims to assess the incidence of inappropriate hospital stay and to identify re...
Several studies of inappropriate (in the sense of the AEP) hospital days highlighted associations b...
Reduction of the inappropriate hospital patient stay for hospitals has been an important issue for h...
Background: Inappropriate admission and hospitalization days are the factors that impose more costs ...
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of patients’ admission and hospitalization in two main hospit...
Objectives The objective is to evaluate the use of the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP) as ...
Background and Aim: In attention to hospital beds serves as an invaluable resource in health system ...
INTRODUCTION: The appropriate use of health care is an important issue in developed countries. The ...
Our objective was to identify patient characteristics associated with inappropriate hospital days in...
Objective. The systematic use of regular hospital utilization reviews has proved costly, particularl...
Objectives This study has been based on the implementation of the Obstetric Appropriateness Evaluati...
To assess the extent of inappropriate hospital use in an adult in-patients population we used a modi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of inappropriate hospital admission and inappr...
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...