1. Acute hospital admissions from nursing homes: some may be avoidable.
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Bowman, C. E., Elford, J., Dovey, J., Campbell, S., and Barrowclough, H.
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HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,HEART failure ,CHRONIC diseases ,MEDICAL emergencies ,HOSPITAL administration ,HEALTH facilities ,DECISION making ,HOSPITAL care ,LONG-term health care ,MEDICAL care use ,NURSING care facilities ,PUBLIC hospitals ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,ACUTE diseases - Abstract
A retrospective survey of acute hospital admissions from nursing homes over a year to a district hospital revealed high overall hospital admission rates and wide variations of admission rates from similar homes. Medical admissions dominated, infections and poorly controlled heart failure being notably common. A significant proportion of admissions may have been avoided by active chronic disease management, together with better information for doctors responding to emergency calls and specialist support programmes facilitating in situ treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
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