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Length of in-hospital stay and its relationship to quality of care

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A Clarke - British Medical Journal, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
T he increasing recognition of depres- sive illness as a major public health
problem 1 has intensified research efforts and also highlighted the extent of
variation in professional practice. Be- cause depressive illness is so ...
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Appropriate length of extended day care


LJGG Panis, FWSM Verheggen, P Pop, MH … - International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2004 - emeraldinsight.com
Extended day care (EDC) is a one-day admission spending one night in hospital.
Many EDC patients do not need hospital care over night, so probably they could
be transferred to a day surgery setting, resulting in decreased costs and ...
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[CITATION] Uncertainty and welfare economics of medical care


KJ Bellend - American Economic Review, 1998
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KM Eddy - Academy of Management Review, 1997
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[CITATION] The precarious price system for hospital services


CP Tompkin, SH Altman, E Eilat - Health Affairs, 2006
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Quality of care emerges as a determinant of creditworthiness.


RJ Oszustowicz - Healthcare financial management: journal of the …, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sophisticated profiles of the quality of care provided in hospitals are
prompting investors and bond rating agencies to ask questions about debt
capitalization: What elements of the quality of care--measured by illness ...
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[CITATION] Taiwan's 1995 health reform


TL Chiang - Health Policy, 1997
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Cost containment in health care: a model for management research


HL Smith, MD Fottler, BO Saxberg - The Academy of Management Review, 1981 - jstor.org
A theme that resonates throughout the health care field today is the necessity
to control costs: cost con- tainment. There were over 206 billion dollars spent
on health-related services and products in 1979 and the amount was expected ...
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The impact of HMO and hospital competition on hospital costs.


MZ Younis, PA Rivers, MD Fottler - Journal of health care finance, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This study examines the impact of HMO penetration and competition on health
system performance, as measured by hospital cost per adjusted admissions. The
study population consisted of acute-care hospitals in the United States. ...
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The Effects of HMO Ownership on Hospital Costs and Revenues: Is There a Difference …

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YC Shen, G Melnick - Inquiry - inquiryjournalonline.org
We conducted multivariate analyses to examine whether high health maintenance
organization (HMO) penetration and large share of for-profit health plans in a
market reduced hospital cost and revenue growth rates between 1989 and ...
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