Psychiatric readmission rates in a multi-level mental health care system - a descriptive population cohort study
Abstract Background Readmission rates are frequently used as a quality indicator for health care, yet their validity for evaluating quality is unclear. Published research on variables affecting readmission to psychiatric hospitals have been inconsistent. The Norwegian specialist mental health care s...
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Main Authors: | Eva Lassemo (Author), Lars Henrik Myklebust (Author), Damiano Salazzari (Author), Jorid Kalseth (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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