2014
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s73724
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Inpatient hospital costs and length of stay for the treatment of affective and somatoform disorders – evidence from Germany

Abstract: IntroductionDiagnosis related costs analyses are the subject of science and research and are of great relevance and importance for decision makers in the hospital and for funding bodies, but also for international health policy. Up to now, standardized costs analyses with valid costs data have not been available for inpatient care of patients with affective and somatoform disorders.BackgroundThis clinical picture presents a major challenge for the provision of outpatient and inpatient care. An interdisciplinar… Show more

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“…The average length of hospital stay is an important index to evaluate the efficiency of hospitals, quality of both medicine and nursing, and hospital management systems. The average length of hospital stay of patients also impacts the resource utilization [17][18][19][20]. In the present study, the length of hospital stay of patients with diabetes was closely related with the hospitalization expenses.…”
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confidence: 49%
“…The average length of hospital stay is an important index to evaluate the efficiency of hospitals, quality of both medicine and nursing, and hospital management systems. The average length of hospital stay of patients also impacts the resource utilization [17][18][19][20]. In the present study, the length of hospital stay of patients with diabetes was closely related with the hospitalization expenses.…”
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“…Somatic symptom and related disorders are characterized by distressing somatic symptoms and their interference with daily life. Thoughts, affect and behavior concerning the symptoms are unreasonable and result in extensive personal burden such as excessive preoccupation and societal costs like increased medical utilization [1][2][3][4][5]. Unfortunately, psychotherapy for these disorders has merely moderate effects [for cognitive behavioral treatment, see 6,7].…”
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“…Moreover, cost effects were not presented here but are reported elsewhere. 34 , 35 Also, studies are required investigating whether the individualized treatment of patients is the main driver of patient satisfaction, irrespective of the accounting system used.…”
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