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Mindestmengen

Authors :
N. Roeder
A. Wenke
M. Heumann
D. Franz
Source :
Der Chirurg. 78:1018-1027
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Consequences of the volume outcome relationship are controversial. Objectification based on data analysis is strongly needed. The aim of this publication was to analyse the effects of volume outcome reallocations based on German inpatient data. METHOD The analysis based on inpatient data of the Krankenhauszweckverband Koeln, Bonn und Region (Hospital Association of the Cologne and Bonn Region) of 2002 and 2005. Relevant data sets were identified according to the effects of current German regulations on volume outcome on the special fields liver transplant, kidney transplant, complex pancreatic surgery, and complex oesophageal surgery. RESULTS The effects of current German regulations on volume outcome results differed greatly between the four surgical specialities. There were fewer effects on kidney transplant, but due to an already very high level of centralisation 34% (oesophagus) and 8% (pancreas) of the hospitals stopped related surgery. This affected 8.9% (oesophagus) and 2.2% (pancreas) of related cases. CONCLUSION Concentration and the formation of specialised medical centres are results of the implementation of volume outcome relationships. The quality of medical treatment does not automatically improve from this development. It is necessary to analyse any correlation between quality and frequency of treatment or other criteria such as know-how, structure and process management, and multidisciplinarity.

Details

ISSN :
14330385 and 00094722
Volume :
78
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Der Chirurg
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1207bf07c85410caa1e1b2f477d19cf6