Bed Occupancy
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1. Impact of lockdown on bed occupancy rate in a referral hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic in northeast Brazil
Abstract Coronaviruses are known to be responsible for infections in humans since the 1960s and have accounted for epidemics in recent human history. More recently, in 2019, a disease caused by a new coronavirus appeared in China, in the province of Wuhan, with a characteristic of greater infectivity, called COVID-19, which has caused a new world pandemic. C
Braz J Infect Dis. Publicado em: 2020-10
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2. Trends in elderly psychiatric admissions to the Brazilian public health care system
Objective: To evaluate trends in psychiatric bed occupancy by elderly inpatients in the Brazilian public health care system between 2000 and 2010 and to determine the leading psychiatric diagnosis for hospital admissions. Methods: Data from all 895,476 elderly psychiatric admissions recorded in the Brazilian Public Health Care Database (DATASUS) between Ja
Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.. Publicado em: 14/06/2016
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3. O registro dos prontuários hospitalares como subsídio para a gestão em saúde / The hospital medical records as support for health management
Este trabalho teve o objetivo de analisar o registro dos prontuários hospitalares como subsídio para a gestão em saúde. Foram analisados 430 prontuários de egressos de 2 hospitais públicos municipais de São Paulo internados em abril de 2010. Os resultados mostraram que os registros dos hospitais foram diferentes na maioria das variáveis estudadas, mo
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Simulation of Emergency Bed Occupancy
A method is described whereby data relating to the duration of hospital stay and the mean admissions rates may be used to simulate the bed occupancy of patients admitted as emergencies. The method may be used to predict the effects upon bed occupancy of various rotational admission schedules.
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5. Instrument for objective assessment of appropriateness of surgical bed occupancy: validation study
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6. Effect of Spoke Design on Occupancy: A Simulation Model
The flow of patients into and through a hospital is simulated to determine the effect of flexible care-unit boundaries on hospital performance. Using empirical admissions data as input, the model depicts the variations in occupancy level, waiting time for admission, and number of admission requests not accommodated under various administrative policies. A po
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7. Strategies for cutting hospital beds: the impact on patient service.
OBJECTIVE: To develop insights on the impact of size, average length of stay, variability, and organization of clinical services on the relationship between occupancy rates and delays for beds. DATA SOURCES: The primary data source was Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Secondary data were obtained from the United Hospital Fund of New York refle
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8. Economics of Occupancy with Varying Mixes of Private and Other Patient Accommodations: A Simulation
The economic implications of all-single-room patient units were explored through an inpatient unit simulation operated under three different patient loads and with five combinations of room arrangements. Only a slight difference in percentage occupancy for the various accommodation mixes was found. Although the optimal mix of private and multiple-bed accommo
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9. Paediatric use of intensive care.
OBJECTIVES--To determine the number of children from a defined population who use intensive care facilities, to analyse bed occupancy data for those children, and to estimate the number of intensive care beds required to satisfy this demand throughout the year. DESIGN--Examination of admission data books from intensive care units within the four Birmingham h
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10. The decision process used for hospital bond rating--and its implications.
Investigation of the process of hospital bond rating related the ratings assigned by Moody's and Standard and Poors to indicators of hospital financial condition (such as debt per bed and peak debt coverage), institutional factors (including size, occupancy, and local market competition), indenture provisions (such as reserves), and contextual factors. The c
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11. Waiting for placement: an exploratory analysis of determinants of delayed discharges of elderly hospital patients.
This article examines the causes of delayed hospital discharge for 3,111 patients waiting for alternative placement in 80 North Carolina acute care general hospitals during May 1989. Almost all of the patients were elderly: their average age was 77. Delay is defined as the period between the day a patient was judged medically ready for discharge by a dischar
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12. Impact of rotavirus infection on a paediatric hospital in the east end of London.
AIMS--To study the impact of confirmed rotavirus infection at a paediatric hospital; to use the data to obtain a minimum estimate of the cost of treating reported cases of rotavirus in England and Wales. METHODS--Data were obtained on all patients with rotavirus over a two year period. Information was collected on 386 patients with rotavirus infection who we