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Determinants of Length of Stay in Geropsychiatry
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1994To examine factors associated with prolonged length of stay (LOS) on an inpatient, acute geropsychiatry service, the authors reviewed electronic medical records and social work files for patients discharged during a 12-month period. There was no significant correlation between LOS and age, medical comorbidity, or the presence of dementia, depression ...
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Reasons for increased postnatal length of stay & women's perceptions of length of stay
The Australian Journal of Midwifery, 2001A quality improvement project was conducted by a major maternity provider (3000 births per year) in the western suburbs of Melbourne. The first part of the project explored the reasons for increased length of stay (LOS), beyond the average timeframe for women receiving postnatal care.
Roberts, SA, Kruger, Gina
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BMJ, 2009
The mean length of stay in one hospital after stroke was 21 days, the median was 12 days, and the standard deviation was 13 days. Which of the following, if any, are true?
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The mean length of stay in one hospital after stroke was 21 days, the median was 12 days, and the standard deviation was 13 days. Which of the following, if any, are true?
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British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2010
Our perception of how health care behaves is reflected in the policies formulated to contain health care costs. Therefore, most would view length of stay as a continuously decreasing measure, reflecting increasing efficiency. Deviations from this assumed behaviour are therefore regarded as evidence for poor efficiency.
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Our perception of how health care behaves is reflected in the policies formulated to contain health care costs. Therefore, most would view length of stay as a continuously decreasing measure, reflecting increasing efficiency. Deviations from this assumed behaviour are therefore regarded as evidence for poor efficiency.
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Emergency department length of stay independently predicts excess inpatient length of stay
Medical Journal of Australia, 2003To examine the association between emergency department length of stay (EDLOS) and inpatient length of stay (IPLOS).Retrospective review of presentations and admissions data.Three metropolitan hospitals in Melbourne, 1 July 2000 to 30 June 2001.Mean IPLOS for four categories of EDLOS (12 hours); excess IPLOS, defined as IPLOS exceeding state average ...
Danny Liew, Don Liew, Marcus P Kennedy
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Intensity of rehabilitation and length of stay
Brain Injury, 1990This study investigated the effects of different levels of brain injury rehabilitation intensity on length of stay in two hospital-based coma and acute rehabilitation populations. In two hospitals, in separate areas of the USA, rehabilitation intensity was increased from 5 h per day to 8 h per day, 7 days per week. Patients were studied retrospectively
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Length of stay in community hospitals
Nursing Standard, 2001To identify the factors that contribute to variation in length of stay in hospital.After a pilot study, an audit was undertaken in 11 community hospitals in a single trust over an eight-week period. Each ward was audited once. During the audit period 202 patients' records were reviewed, of which 71 were GP admissions and 131 were consultant admissions ...
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British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2009
The previous article in this series examined the evidence to support the generally smaller size of hospitals built in recent years. Bed demand was roughly the same as 10 years ago (Jones, 2009a). This observation may conflict with the generally perceived notion that average length of stay (LOS) is declining and therefore hospitals need to be smaller ...
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The previous article in this series examined the evidence to support the generally smaller size of hospitals built in recent years. Bed demand was roughly the same as 10 years ago (Jones, 2009a). This observation may conflict with the generally perceived notion that average length of stay (LOS) is declining and therefore hospitals need to be smaller ...
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Determinants of Hospital Length of Stay
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1993An example of the inefficiency of cost-based reimbursement is that wide variations were observed between hospitals and between regions in the cost of treating similar diagnoses, with no apparent differences in quality. To correct these variations, the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act and its concomitant prospective payment system based on DRGs ...
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