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Health Econ. 2012 Mar;21(3):209-21. doi: 10.1002/hec.1706. Epub 2011 Feb 4.
This paper examines the effects of variation in unexpected demand on patient outcomes in acute care German hospitals. Naturally, an unexpected surge in demand may negatively affect the quality of care and thus patient outcomes, such as in-hospital mortality. We estimate models explaining patient outcomes depending on demand, unobservable patient selection and seasonal factors, as well as patient-specific risk factors and unobservable hospital and department fixed-effects. The main message of this analysis is that hospitals are well prepared to deal with this unexpected volatility in demand, as by and large it does not negatively affect patient outcomes. Hospitals seem to deal with high unexpected workload by steering the patients' length of stay relating to their severity of illness. Elective patients are discharged earlier, while discharges of high-risk emergency patients are postponed.
本文考察了德国急性护理医院中意外需求变化对患者结果的影响。 自然地,需求的意外激增可能会对护理质量产生负面影响,从而影响患者的结果,例如住院死亡率。 我们根据需求、不可观测的患者选择和季节性因素以及患者特定的风险因素和不可观测的医院和科室固定效应来估计解释患者结果的模型。 这项分析的主要信息是,医院已经做好了应对这种意外需求波动的准备,因为总体而言,这不会对患者的结果产生负面影响。 医院似乎通过根据患者的疾病严重程度来调整患者的住院时间来应对高不可预测的工作量。 择期患者的出院时间更早,而高危急诊患者的出院时间则被推迟。