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  2. Hospital readmission - Wikipedia

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    A hospital readmission is an episode when a patient who had been discharged from a hospital is admitted again within a specified time interval. Readmission rates have increasingly been used as an outcome measure in health services research and as a quality benchmark for health systems.

  3. Length of stay - Wikipedia

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    The term "average length of stay" (ALOS) is also applicable to other industries, e.g. entertainment, event marketing, trade show and leisure. ALOS is used to determine the length of time an attendee is expected to spend on a site or in a venue and is part of the calculation used to determine the gross sales potential for selling space to vendors etc. and affects everything from parking to ...

  4. Comorbidity–polypharmacy score - Wikipedia

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    This score has been tested and validated extensively in the trauma population, demonstrating good correlation with mortality, morbidity, triage, and hospital readmissions. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Increasing levels of CPS were associated with significantly lower 90-day survival in the original study of the score in trauma population.

  5. ICU quality and management tools - Wikipedia

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    Minimizing ICU Readmission (MIR) score, [8] to predict patient death or ICU readmission. Sabadell score, which predicts hospital mortality after ICU discharge. Stability and Workload Index for Transfer (SWIFT) score [9] and the Frost nomogram, to predict ICU readmission.

  6. Health care efficiency - Wikipedia

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    For example, if hospital A discharges 100 people at an average cost of $8000, while hospital B discharges 100 at $7000, the presumption may be that B is more efficient, but hospital B may be discharging patients with poorer health that will require readmission and net higher costs to treat.

  7. Aligning Forces for Quality - Wikipedia

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    Reducing Readmissions: Hospitals participating in this network aim to reduce the readmission of heart patients back into the hospital, which increases costs and slows recovery. The goal is to engage health care providers and leaders at all levels, in an effort to improve the quality of care delivered to all patients with acute myocardial ...

  8. Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Image source: The Motley Fool. Intuitive Surgical (NASDAQ: ISRG) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Jan 23, 2025, 4:30 p.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. Questions and Answers. Call Participants

  9. Health services research - Wikipedia

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    Health services research (HSR) became a burgeoning field in North America in the 1960s, when scientific information and policy deliberation began to coalesce. [1] Sometimes also referred to as health systems research or health policy and systems research (HPSR), HSR is a multidisciplinary scientific field that examines how people get access to health care practitioners and health care services ...