Determine of cost drivers in Activity Based Costing method of hospital services
Determination of Cost Drivers through Activity Based Costing Method in Determination of Hospital Services Costs Meshkani Zahra1, Reza Pour Aziz2, Alipour Vahid3, Farabi Hero1*, Mazdaki Alireza4, Hakimi Narges5 1. Ph.D.
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Routine data analysis showing a better outcome regarding mortality and readmission in HF patients when being prescribed the current four‐drug treatment (vs. the outdated two‐drug therapy) 91–365 days after index hospital stay. Abstract Aims The 2021 European heart failure (HF) guidelines recommend the combination of four drugs as a standard therapy ...
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Approximation to the economic cost of healthcare for hypertensive patients diagnosed with COVID-19
IntroductionMany researchers have focused their studies on hypertension due to its over-representation among COVID-19 patients. Both retrospective and observational studies conducted close to the Wuhan area have reported that hypertension is the most ...
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Economic Impact of Hospital Closure on Rural Communities in Three Southern States: Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas. A Quasi-Experimental Approach. [PDF]
The important contribution of hospitals to the economies of rural areas has been the subject of several research studies. The results, however, have been contradictory.
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Collective Bargaining and Technological Investment: The Case of Nurses’ Unions and the Transition from Paper-Based to Electronic Health Records [PDF]
Does the presence of a unionized nursing workforce retard U.S. hospitals’ transition from paper-based to electronic health records (EHRs)? After tying archival data on hospitals’ structural features and health information technology (IT) investment ...
Litwin, Adam Seth
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Remote patient monitoring in heart failure (HF). Abstract AimsMethods of non‐invasive remote patient monitoring (RPM) for heart failure (HF) remain diverse. Understanding factors that influence the effectiveness of RPM on HF‐related and all‐cause hospitalizations, mortality, and emergency department visits is crucial for developing successful RPM ...
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BACKGROUND: Approximately one in 10 hospitalized patients will acquire a nosocomial infection (NI) after admission to hospital, of which 71% are due to respiratory viruses, including the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
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A Utility-Theoretic Approach to Measuring Changes in US Rural Residents' Access to Hospital Services from 1980 to 1999 [PDF]
Questions of access to hospital services figure centrally in rural-health policy debates, yet few analyses exist that measure the importance of changes in hospital access in rural areas of the US. Of the studies that measure changes in access to hospital
McNamara, Paul E.
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Towards a transparent, credible, evidence-based decision-making process of new drug listing on the Hong Kong Hospital Authority Drug Formulary: challenges and suggestions [PDF]
The aim of this article is to describe the process, evaluation criteria, and possible outcomes of decision-making for new drugs listed in the Hong Kong Hospital Authority Drug Formulary in comparison to the health technology assessment (HTA) policy ...
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Jane K Naberhuis,1 Vivienne N Hunt,2 Jvawnna D Bell,3 Jamie S Partridge,3 Scott Goates,3 Mark JC Nuijten4 1Division of Nutritional Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA; 2Abbott Nutrition, Research and Development ...
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