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The excess admissions attributable to each influenza epidemic were then estimated as the difference between the rates predicted using the observed and baseline consultation rates.
The final model was a good predictor of excess hospital admissions due to pneumonia and influenza in elderly persons.
However, over the study period, the average seasonal excess was 17n5 admissions.
There were 156 episodes of bacteraemia identified, giving an infection rate of 7.6 episodes/1000 admissions.
The existing practice environment in urban hospitals may limit hospital admissions.
The most common symptoms were gastrointestinal and there were no recorded secondary cases or deaths, although there were several hospital admissions.
Causes of diarrhoea morbidity were assessed for admissions of children less than 5 years of age.
A second classification of ' diarrhoea-associated admissions ' was made if any of these codes were listed as any of the 15 possible diagnostic codes.
In total, 4650 hospital admissions for infections with a focus in the upper airway were recorded over the same time-frame.
Administrators who select facially nonracial admissions criteria "in order to promote racial diversity" are not avoiding the law but are violating it.
To limit the financial consequences of these influences, a 'two-part tariff' has been introduced for emergency admissions.
Although participating staff believed that the project had prevented hospital admissions, it would require a comparative study to adequately assess its impact.
However, reported maternal separations might also reflect, in some children, lengthy hospital admissions.
Patients who had occupied bed space for at least 1 day at the psychiatric emergency treatment unit were also included in the admissions sample.
To control for potential bias from the disproportionate number of re-admissions to a small number of units, data analysis was restricted to first admissions only.
In addition, there were a number of admissions to adolescent facilities for functional mental disturbances and to learning disabilities facilities for respite.
There were 6n7 admissions then for every 100 now, a 15-fold increase.
Six bipolar patients, with a mean age of 45n8 years, were first admissions, of whom two were detained.
Of the 1996 sample, 20 had more than three previous admissions and a further 11 had between one and three admissions.
The rise in admissions in psychiatry, therefore, was in line with, albeit slightly greater than, that happening in the rest of medicine.
The 1996 figure does not include admissions to support bed units.
Thirdly, we calculated the length of stay of patients and the numbers of prior admissions.
First admissions of any kind totalled 97 in 1881 and 205 in 1901.
Thus, the costs associated with hospital admissions and residential care were initially analysed separately from the costs of other services.
All non-psychiatric admissions to hospital were ignored in the analysis.
Cost of care over 18 months follow-up (excluding persons with in-patient admissions).
Inclusion criteria for the study subjects were consecutive admissions to each of the two psychiatric units.
Several relatives were worried by their poor understanding of the complexities of the local authority's policies and practices in respect to self-funded admissions.
The results, applied to the national picture, showed only a marginal effect of the change upon admissions to care homes.
The intervention group was a closed cohort group where no rolling admissions were allowed into the group after treatment had commenced.
Defined by the number of distinct admissions, according to medical records.
As expected, the mean number of hospital admissions and length of illness for schizophrenia was greater than for other psychotic disorders.
Psychiatrists are also starting to lose the sole right to control hospital admissions.
A handful of other such admissions occurred down to 1848 in the archduchy.
Three issues can be identified as having strong ethical considerations : adoption of a ' home for life ' policy ; criteria for admissions, and changes in registration categories.
The greater association of lunacy admissions with more ' complex ' family formations may be partly explicable in these terms.
The participants were from universities that differed widely in the selectivity of student admissions.
The more accurate definition of pathology will improve diagnosis and should reduce hospital admissions.
Depressive reactions accounted for just over 29 % and character and behaviour disorders for 14% of the admissions.
Information collected included demographic details, hospital admissions in the past 12 months, recent antibiotic use (in the past 6 weeks), and contact with health-care facilities.
Strategies to address the increase in elderly admissions to hospital have included the development of admissions wards to which all acute admissions are received.
The importance of identifying a cause for syncope is vital if there is to be a reduction in associated falls, fractures and hospital admissions.
The predicted and observed appropriateness of the admissions were determined from the assessments of health benefit and necessary care level.
The data set consisted of patients' admissions, social security status, and diagnostic imaging tests.
One particular aspect of hospital utilization is the question of the appropriateness of hospital admissions and days of care.
Whatever the reason, the present study highlights unrestrained use of emergency admissions, which imposes a considerable burden on limited hospital resources.
The statistics of admissions in the government hospitals appear to confirm such testimonies.
The second limitation is a failure to control for the introduction of new medical technologies, which could affect the production of inpatient hospital admissions.
The admissions represented 69.8 percent of all 7,348 admissions at the participating departments registered in the county's hospital discharge register.
Nevertheless, readers past and present have attended more to the text's admissions than to its strategic silences.
He concluded that excess cardiac admissions were much less than those for respiratory disorders and mainly observed in the elderly.
We examined each dataset (episodes, admissions and deaths) separately in each winter.
There was no association between respiratory episodes and circulatory episodes ; nor between respiratory episodes and circulatory admissions (data not presented).
In 2007/8, hospitals are paid the full price for emergency admissions up to a threshold based on their activity in 2005/6.
However, long-term trend and seasonal variables explained the majority of the variation in hospital admissions.
Because of inadequate analysis, clinicians and health service managers may previously have overplayed the effect of influenza on excess hospital admissions.
Colleges also consider your high school record and other information about you in making admissions decisions.
During this 12-month period there were 588 admissions, according to the diagnostic categories included in the database.
In total 126 people in this group received counseling; there were 25 inpatient admissions and 59 outpatient visits.
Acute deteriorations that lead to emergency room visits and hospital admissions are common.
The potential for increased number of hospital admissions was accounted for only in the sensitivity analysis.
We computed the direct costs related to ambulatory treatment and hospital admissions.
Total patient admissions also increased 81.6 percent between these 2 years.
The list of levels of care required is the same for inappropriate hospital admissions and inappropriate hospital days if continued hospital stay is not needed.
However, the finding of a high rate of inappropriate admissions retrospectively does not necessarily indicate a potential for cost reductions.
The admissions in group 1 were assessed by both panels after discharge to study interpanel agreement (9).
The potential effect of the change in diverting admissions from care homes was seen to be hampered by organisational influences which vary between authorities.
The costs for only hospital admissions with primary diagnosis gastroenteritis were calculated separately.
Effectiveness of influenza vaccine in reducing hospital admissions in people with diabetes.
In spite of this fact, excess hospital admissions attributable to influenza have not been widely studied or quantified [9, 10].
Most admissions (76n8 %) were not associated with specific organisms.
The consequence was a decline in tolerance of difficult behaviour within families and communities and a rising tide of admissions to institutions.
A month-lag of the national baptismal data makes no difference to the correlation with foundling admissions.
We have, therefore, selected series which documented admissions of symptomatic neonates and compared the frequency of occurrence of each specific lesion.
Over a quarter of nursing home admissions required assistance with bedfast procedures.
Finally, older people, and particularly older women, are significant users of psychiatric hospitals ; people over 65 account for nearly 40 per cent of all admissions.
Carer-related factors, which were slightly more likely to be associated with residential admissions, were identified in 40 per cent of cases overall.
The transition to nursing home life : a comparison of planned and unplanned admissions.
They also make less demand on professional time and have fewer hospital admissions.
As emergency admissions increase, length of stay will further decline.
Syncope is a common medical problem accounting for up to 6% of emergency medical admissions.
The alternative usually chosen is to investigate all first-ever contacts of hospital admissions for non-affective functional psychosis.
Although limited in number, the importance of these admissions should not be underestimated.
Since there was no control of admissions, large numbers of children were abandoned.
Another advantage is that they have fairly flexible admissions standards.
In the 1,225 admissions, 88 patients (7%) had 89 episodes of blood stream infection.
To do so, we can express the age distribution of admissions (the numerator) relative to the age distribution in the infirmaries' catchment areas (the denominator).
In terms of rationing of inpatient admissions, two results emerge.
There were several gatekeepers to inpatient admissions at voluntary hospitals.
Patient admissions reflect the demand for, and availability of, medical services.
They control patient admissions to hospitals and the timing of their discharge.
In principle, it might appear that the restriction of admissions to the county itself would exclude the possibility of longdistance migrants figuring in the data.
Even though most admissions are for a trial period, in reality many barriers prevent between-home transfers, not least the wish to avoid another upheaval.
Revival meetings were marked by converts' public admissions of adultery, theft, drunkenness and other vices.
Characteristics of the individual explained the placement of over 80 per cent of admissions.
Overall though, the incentive offered by the redistribution had little impact in reducing care-home admissions and appeared to be swamped by longterm factors.
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