2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2009.09.004
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Determinants of length of stay for psychiatric inpatients: Analysis of a national database covering the entire Korean elderly population

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“…At a provider level, hospital capacity is positively associated with LOS (Chung et al 2010) while healthcare staffing levels have a negative relationship with LOS (Imai et al 2005). The positive relationship between LOS and hospital capacity is likely due to a desire to keep bed occupancy levels high and may also be related to the provider payment method (e.g.…”
Section: Findings From Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At a provider level, hospital capacity is positively associated with LOS (Chung et al 2010) while healthcare staffing levels have a negative relationship with LOS (Imai et al 2005). The positive relationship between LOS and hospital capacity is likely due to a desire to keep bed occupancy levels high and may also be related to the provider payment method (e.g.…”
Section: Findings From Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The positive relationship between LOS and hospital capacity is likely due to a desire to keep bed occupancy levels high and may also be related to the provider payment method (e.g. per diem) and hospital efforts to increase revenues (Chung et al 2010). Lower staffing levels may be indicative of cost-cutting efforts on the part of hospitals that consequently reduce quality of care and increase LOS (Imai et al 2005).…”
Section: Findings From Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of recent epidemiological reports based on NHI data have been issued on stroke (2), multiple sclerosis (3), psychiatric illness (4), hip fracture (5), asthma (6), and appendicitis (7) in Korea. National registration or health insurance databases have also been used for the epidemiologic study of epilepsy in the UK (8), Finland (9), Denmark (10), and in the US (11).…”
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“…For example, all billing data for every month, which includes main disease names, types and times of laboratory tests, and names and doses of drugs administrated or injected in hospitals, can be electronically collected from all medical facilities in Korea and Japan. Even only having this information, we can analyze the nationwide tendency of clinical practices for a disease [17]. Now, because EHRs have evolved, all the events affecting a person’s health can be collected electronically throughout one’s lifetime, which can be considered as a personal health record (PHR), or a personal life record (PLR).…”
Section: Data Accumulation and Data-driven Approaches Across Biomedicmentioning
confidence: 99%