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Additional file 4 of Sepsis at ICU admission does not decrease 30-day survival in very old patients: a post-hoc analysis of the VIP1 multinational co…

2020

Additional file 4: Figure S2. Inverse probability weighted survival curves for quartiles of the SOFA SCORE.

health services administrationhealth care facilities manpower and servicesrespiratory tract diseases
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Additional file 2 of The assessment of risk factors for long-term survival outcome in ypN0 patients with rectal cancer after neoadjuvant therapy and …

2021

Additional file 2. Charlson comorbidity index

health services administrationmental disorders
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Additional file 2 of The assessment of risk factors for long-term survival outcome in ypN0 patients with rectal cancer after neoadjuvant therapy and …

2021

Additional file 2. Charlson comorbidity index

health services administrationmental disorders
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The Role of Knowledge in Provision of Medical Services

2016

The purpose of this a rticle is to point out the character of medical services and role of knowledge i n provision of the processes. The amount of knowledge that appears at different stages of hospital processing results in a lack of control over its repetitive elements. Much information is often sourced multiple times as it is not properly classified, organized and gathered. One of the aspects of improving processes in healthcare units is an access in the right place and time to information resources that mark the particular patient and access to knowledge resources that support processing of medical services in the area of diagnosis and treatment processes.

healthcare serviceMedical servicesknowledgeKnowledge managementCharacter (mathematics)Point (typography)business.industryControl (management)Health careBusinessknowledge managementHealthcare serviceHuman servicesEuropean Journal of Service Management
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In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)

2018

Introduction: The present study analyses the patients behavior in a setting with different management types: public sector management and public-private partnership. More specifically, the objective is to establish in which healthcare type (hospitalization, ambulatory surgery, emergencies, outpatients consultation) do the patients show a loyal behavior when they are in different management scenarios. Material and methods: A descriptive analysis based on secondary data collected from an internal database of the Conselleria de Sanidad of the Valencian Community in Spain, a scenario with two different healthcare management types (public sector management and public-private partnership) was con…

healthcare services managementmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:MedicineMedicine (miscellaneous)Public administrationHealth administrationLoyaltyHealth caremedicinehealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonlcsh:R5-920business.industryPublic healthlcsh:RPublic sectorPrivate sectorconsumer behavior.Public–private partnershiphealthcare services marketingGeneral partnershipPatients’ loyalty behaviourlcsh:Medicine (General)businessRevista Ciencias de la Salud
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Modeling cost-effectiveness and health gains of a “universal” versus “prioritized” hepatitis C virus treatment policy in a real-life cohort

2017

We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of two alternative direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment policies in a real-life cohort of hepatitis C virus–infected patients: policy 1, “universal,” treat all patients, regardless of fibrosis stage; policy 2, treat only “prioritized” patients, delay treatment of the remaining patients until reaching stage F3. A liver disease progression Markov model, which used a lifetime horizon and health care system perspective, was applied to the PITER cohort (representative of Italian hepatitis C virus–infected patients in care). Specifically, 8,125 patients naive to DAA treatment, without clinical, sociodemographic, or insurance restrictions, were us…

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Social, health care and rehabilitation educators' competence in professional education—Empirical testing of a model

2021

The social and health care educator's role in educating future professionals need to be stronger emphasised and deserves international recognition. The purpose of this study was to develop and test an empirical model of social and health care educators' competence in higher and professional education. The presented research employed a cross-sectional study design. Data were collected using HeSoEduCo-instrument from 28 educational institutions in Finland. The model was empirically tested with confirmatory factor analysis through Structural Equation Modelling that applied the Full Imputation Maximum Likelihood estimator. A total of 422 social and health care educators participated in the stud…

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Loneliness Among Older Home-Dwelling Persons: A Challenge for Home Care Nurses.

2021

Solveig Tomstad, Kari Sundsli, Hans Inge Sævareid, Ulrika Söderhamn Centre for Caring Research, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Agder, Grimstad, NorwayCorrespondence: Solveig TomstadFaculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Agder, Kristiansand, 4604, NorwayEmail solveig.t.tomstad@uia.noAim: To explore how nurses working in the home care service sector perceived the loneliness experienced by older people living at home, and how they met these lonely individuals’ needs.Background: Loneliness is a well-known phenomenon among groups of older home-dwelling people and has been shown to be a health-related problem. Health care professional…

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Unmet needs in emergency department patients as an important aspect of the increasing number of hospitalizations

2017

Background. Unmet needs in the medical care of high-need patients may increase costs due to the use of emergency departments (EDs) instead of primary care. Objectives. To establish the possible correlation between the unmet needs of patients and the number of hospitalizations, and the probability of influence of the former aspect on the latter, and to analyze the level of satisfied needs of ED patients in relation to sociodemographic data. Material and methods. An original questionnaire and a modified version of the Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule (CANSAS) were used to assess the level of satisfaction of the social, medical, psychological and environmental needs of 15…

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Modeling of medical activity heterogenity to improve the hospital management by diagnosis-related groups

1998

Since the early 1980s healthcare systems in the industrialized nations have been undergoing radical reform aimed at curbing overspending of hospital expenditure. After a discussion of the limits of a prospective payment due to heterogeneity of costs within DRGs, we demonstrate the ability of anovel statistical model to identify high cost patients. We derive from this statistical model an economic heuristic in order to account for high cost patients in budget allocation and a Structural and Contingent method is proposed as a budgeting tool. Economic analysis based on this modeling of DRG heterogeneity further reveals the potential for improving the equity and the efficiency of the prospectiv…

hygiene and public health[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieDRGcommunity care servicesoccupational medicinemédecine du travailhealth administrationhygiène et santé publiqueépidémiologie[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieepidemiology[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologiehealth services
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