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Medical bed occupancy and cancelled operations
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2014594 British Journal of Healthcare Management 2014 Vol 20 No 12 © 2 01 4 M A H ea lth ca re L td service? Insight can be gained from a unique survey of daily (midnight) occupancy of the medical bed pool in Scottish hospitals and how this related to cancelled surgical operations during that day.
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Bed occupancy, efficiency and infectious outbreaks
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2015396 British Journal of Healthcare Management 2015 Vol 21 No 8 © 2 01 5 M A H ea lth ca re L td increase in activity is revealed as a ramp, where the foot of the ramp marks the onset of the step-change and the point 12 months on from the foot of the ramp gives the value of the steplike change.
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Volatility in bed occupancy for emergency admissions
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2011The volatility associated with the average bed occupancy for emergency admissions is shown to follow complex long-term patterns. Such patterns in volatility arise from the interaction between the environment and human physiological and immunological processes. Hospital average bed occupancy should be sufficient to cope with the periods associated with
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Hospital Occupancy — Bed Complement
1981A hospital, like any facility or subfacility providing services on an unscheduled basis, must balance the productivity of high utilization with the probability of being fully occupied and having to refuse service. The administrator has essentially three controls upon these two measures: the bed complement, the admissions of elective patients, and the ...
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Bed occupancy: the impact on hospital planning
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2011The ongoing rise in medical emergency admissions seen around the world over the past few decades has never been fully explained. Long-term trends in hospital bed occupancy in England, Canada and Australia are examined to show that a recurring pattern of time-specific increases appears to apply.
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Parameters of bed occupancy of intensive care units in Hungary
Orvosi Hetilap, 2011According to the Semmelweis Plan for Saving Health Care, ”the capacity of the national network of intensive care units in Hungary is one but not the only bottleneck of emergency care at present”. Author shows on the basis of data reported to the health insurance that not on a single calendar day more than 75% of beds in intensive care units were ...
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Detecting Bed Occupancy Using Thermal Sensing Technology: A Feasibility Study
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 2022Rebecca Hand +2 more
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