2011
DOI: 10.5117/mab.85.10901
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Verslaggeving van ziekenhuizen

Abstract: Ziekenhuizen acteren in een zeer dynamische marktomgeving waarin ze steeds meer risicodragend zijn geworden. Het bekostigingsstelsel is de afgelopen jaren fors gewijzigd, waarbij ziekenhuizen grote onzekerheid hebben over de toekomstige vergoeding voor de kapitaallasten. Ook staan de financiële performance en de financiering van nieuwbouwplannen van ziekenhuizen onder druk. In dit artikel is onderzocht welke gevolgen deze ontwikkelingen hebben voor de externe verslaggeving. Dit artikel publiceert de resu… Show more

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“…It was determined that 75% of the 185 Dutch hospital locations in 2015 have a conceivable flooding risk. Remarkably, most of the vulnerable hospitals shelter the ED and emergency generators on the first floor or even in the basement [ 33 ]. Floods may arise from high tides or extreme precipitation, and have the ability to dramatically impact healthcare facilities, causing power failures, ICT disturbances, loss of water supply, destruction of essential services, and complicating hospital access [ 13 , 16 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was determined that 75% of the 185 Dutch hospital locations in 2015 have a conceivable flooding risk. Remarkably, most of the vulnerable hospitals shelter the ED and emergency generators on the first floor or even in the basement [ 33 ]. Floods may arise from high tides or extreme precipitation, and have the ability to dramatically impact healthcare facilities, causing power failures, ICT disturbances, loss of water supply, destruction of essential services, and complicating hospital access [ 13 , 16 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%