The influence of changes in activity-based financing on hospital readmissions for the elderly
Activity-based financing of Norwegian hospitals was implemented in 1997. An earlier study shows that when the activity-based component increases, the average length of stay for the elderly is reduced. If this reduction entails premature discharge, an increased activity-based component may have the u...
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Main Authors: | Jun Yin (Author), Fredrik A. Dahl (Author), Terje P. Hagen (Author), Hilde Lurås (Author) |
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University of Oslo,
2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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