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GHM
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Groupement de diagnostics relevant d'un même ensemble d'organes, ou d'un même ensemble de maladies, considérés comme homogènes quant aux ressources nécessaires à leur diagnostic et à leur traitement dans un établissement de soins de court séjour.
Synonyme(s)Diagnostic related groups Groupe homogène de maladesVoir aussi |
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Empirical results show no evidence that longer lengths of stay for congestive heart failure lead to lower postadmission mortality; however, greater availability of nursing home beds may reduce length of stay and may shift terminal care away from[...]Article
Readmission to a hospital shortly following a previous discharge may be viewed as an adverse outcome of care. Consequently, early readmission represents a potentially useful indicator for monitoring quality. While a number of recent research stu[...]Article
TO address the question of quantification of severity of illness on a wide scale, the Computerized Severity Index(CSI) was developed by a research team at the Johns Hopkins University. This article describes an initial assessment of some aspects[...]Article
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This article compares the ability of hospital and physician characteristics to explain variations in length of stay and mortality, controlling for factors associated with severity of illness. The analysis is based on 54571 discharges, covering 1[...]Ouvrage
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This paper presents results from a study that used a common set of patient records to compare how well different severity measurement systems are able to explain the variations in estimated costs among hospital patients. The systems examined wer[...]Article
This study focuses on the relationship between the quality and the cost of hospital care. I report the findings of variable cost regressions that include outcome indicators of hospital quality : risk-adjusted mortality and readmission indices. H[...]Article
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S. FANELLO ; O. GUERIN ; V. GUILLIER ; D. PENNEAU ; B. RIPAULT |Un des objectifs de ce travail est de tenter d'apprécier les avantages ou difficultés par le calcul des coûts par pathologie dans la gestion hospitalière. Pour cela, nous avons réalisé, au sein d'un service de médecine interne, une application d[...]