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Understanding variations in lengths of stay between hospitals for fractured neck of femur patients and the potential consequences of reduced stay targets
- Source :
- Scopus-Elsevier
- Publication Year :
- 1995
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 1995.
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND. Economic incentives exist to scrutinize length of stay variations between hospitals. However, the reasons for variations can be complex, and without knowing these the feasibility of shorter stay targets, and their implications for patient outcome, are unclear. METHODS. This research compared care received by patients admitted for fractured neck of femur at an inner-city university teaching hospital, an inner-city associated teaching hospital and an associated teaching hospital in an urban setting. Multiple regression and descriptive analysis were used to examine how in-patient acute stay was affected by the severity of cases on admission and the supply of beds beyond the acute setting. Data on patient outcome were mortality up to three months post fracture and functional ability at in-patient discharge and three months post fracture. RESULTS. A total of 492 patients were recruited. Patient outcomes at three months were similar at the hospitals. Multiple regression revealed significant differences between the patient stay of the inner-city teaching hospital and the urban associated teaching hospital. A difference in stay of around 14 days was demonstrated, with the urban hospital having the shorter stay. These differences were linked it to having a greater supply of non-acute beds. CONCLUSION. Significant differences in patient stay between hospitals can be due to factors beyond the direct control of the acute unit. Economic incentives may mean that purchasers and providers ignore a full analysis of these factors and set length of stay targets which are not feasible in the short term. This could reduce the quality and impair the outcome of patient care
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Activities of daily living
medicine.medical_treatment
Residential Facilities
Hospitals, Urban
Injury Severity Score
Residence Characteristics
Activities of Daily Living
London
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
medicine
Humans
Femur
Functional ability
Hospitals, Teaching
Intensive care medicine
Rehabilitation
Descriptive statistics
business.industry
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
General Medicine
Continuity of Patient Care
Length of Stay
Patient Discharge
Femoral Neck Fractures
Emergency medicine
Regression Analysis
Female
University teaching
business
Urban hospital
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17413850
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Public Health
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0bcf87ff95198acb136967ac13533913