Organisational interventions to reduce length of stay in hospital: a rapid evidence assessment
Background: Available evidence on effective interventions to reduce length of stay in hospital is wide-ranging and complex, with underlying factors including those acting at the health system, organisational and patient levels, and the interface between these. There is a need to better understand th...
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Main Authors: | Céline Miani (Author), Sarah Ball (Author), Emma Pitchforth (Author), Josephine Exley (Author), Sarah King (Author), Martin Roland (Author), Jonathan Fuld (Author), Ellen Nolte (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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