نتایج جستجو برای: hospital demand

تعداد نتایج: 543550  

2006
Marie Persson Jan A. Persson

There is a growing proportion of elderly which increases the demand for health care. As a consequence health care costs are rising and the need for hospital resource planning seems urgent. Different aspects (often conflicting) such as patient demand, clinical need and political ambitions must be considered. In this paper we propose a model for analyzing hospital surgical suite with focus on ope...

2015
Kate Ho Robin S. Lee

We analyze the impact of insurer competition on health care markets using a model of premium setting, hospital-insurer bargaining, household demand for insurance, and individual demand for hospitals. Increased insurer competition may lead to lower premiums; it may also increase health providers’ leverage to negotiate higher prices, thereby mitigating premium reductions. We use detailed Californ...

2014
Thomas E Cowling Michael A Soljak Derek Bell Azeem Majeed

The urgent and emergency care services in England’s National Health Service (NHS) are currently the subject of a national review. The existing system, which is experiencing increases in demand, has been described as unaffordable, unsustainable and fragmented. In August 2013, the Prime Minister’s Office and Department of Health announced that an additional £500 million would be made available to...

2012
Lua Perimal-Lewis Shaowen Qin Paul Hakendorf

Hospitals are continually struggling to cater for the increasing demand for inpatient services. This is due to increased population, aging, and the rising incidence of chronic diseases associated with modern life. The high demand for hospital services leads to unpredictable bed availability, longer waiting period for acute admission, difficulties in keeping planned admission, stressed hospital ...

Journal: :Health care management science 2011
Adam P Carpenter Lawrence M Leemis Alan S Papir David J Phillips Grace S Phillips

We devise models and algorithms to estimate the impact of current and future patient demand for examinations on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines at a hospital radiology department. Our work helps improve scheduling decisions and supports MRI machine personnel and equipment planning decisions. Of particular novelty is our use of scheduling algorithms to compute the competing objectives ...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2016
حسین زاده کاشان, علی, کاهه, زهره,

Background: medical centers location is one of the most important problems, which should be considered in different dimensions to improve the services. In this paper, we consider the hierarchical maximum covering problem for bi-level healthcare systems including Clinics and hospitals, by taking the service rates into account. In this problem, the initial objective is minimizing the uncovered de...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2010
Nazmi Sari

OBJECTIVES To estimate the impact of increased physical activity on utilization of hospital services among older adults in Canada. METHODS The paper uses the Canadian Community Health Survey Cycle 2.1, and count data regression models. The study sample includes 18,196 adults aged 65 and above. Specification tests are used in order to identify the appropriate count data model, and sensitivity ...

2014
Avijit Mathur Thomas Newe

The need for technology to assist in medical monitoring applications is becoming more necessary in society as the number of patients in hospital and clinics continues to grow. The demand on staff to monitor every individual consistently becomes necessary. Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are now being used to facilitate this on-demand monitoring both at the patients home and in the hospital/clini...

2012
Rudy Douven Remco Mocking Ilaria Mosca

We use a panel data set of about 1.7 million hospital records in 4,000 Dutch zip code regions for the years 2006-2009. We estimate the effect of physician fees and physician density on regional variation in hospital care for nine different treatments. Our results show that a 1 percent increase in the total number of physicians, if these extra physicians are all paid according to an output-based...

Journal: :Radiology management 2001
J Hawkins

In a survey of 254 hospital radiology departments conducted last year, Dallas-based U.S. Radiology Partners (USRP), a radiology management firm, found that 45 percent of hospitals are understaffed in radiology. Fifty-six percent of hospital radiology department heads surveyed by USRP indicated that staffing shortages were diminishing the quality of care their departments are able to provide. Mo...

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