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A room with a view: Recovery bed environment following pediatric spinal fusion. [PDF]

open access: yesN Am Spine Soc J
Bosco AP   +7 more
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Hospital specialization and bed occupancy rates.

open access: yesInquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing, 1981
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Bed Occupancy by Diabetic Patients

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
The Royal Newcastle Hospital Diabetic Education and Stabilization Centre was instituted primarily to improve diabetics' understanding of their disease and its everyday management. Simultaneously with a five-day education course, stabilization if insulin-dependent diabetics was undertaken on an outpatient basis.
P, Moffitt, J, Fowler, G, Eather
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Modelling Variability in Hospital Bed Occupancy

Health Care Management Science, 2005
A stochastic version of the Harrison-Millard multistage model of the flow of patients through a hospital division is developed in order to model correctly not only the average but also the variability in occupancy levels, since it is the variability that makes planning difficult and high percent occupancy levels increase the risk of frequent overflows.
Harrison, G., Shafer, A., Mackay, M.
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Hospital bed occupancy: more than queuing for a bed

Medical Journal of Australia, 2010
Timely access to safe hospital care remains a major concern. Target bed-occupancy rates have been proposed as a measure of the ability of a hospital to function safely and effectively. High bed-occupancy rates have been shown to be associated with greater risks of hospital-associated infection and access block and to have a negative impact on staff ...
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National Pediatric Bed Occupancy

Pediatrics, 2018
Background: We previously reported an estimate of the national pediatric (ped) bed census that demonstrated a 4% loss of total med/surg/PICU beds from 2002 to 2011. A deeper look revealed -7% med/surg beds, +12% PICU beds, a loss in beds at small (sm) and medium (med) sized hospitals as well as non-freestanding children's (nonCH) hospitals and gains in
Manaswitha Khare   +2 more
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