2021
DOI: 10.2196/27163
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Variation of Daily Care Demand in Swiss General Hospitals: Longitudinal Study on Capacity Utilization, Patient Turnover and Clinical Complexity Levels

Abstract: Background Variations in hospitals’ care demand relies not only on the patient volume but also on the disease severity. Understanding both daily severity and patient volume in hospitals could help to identify hospital pressure zones to improve hospital-capacity planning and policy-making. Objective This longitudinal study explored daily care demand dynamics in Swiss general hospitals for 3 measures: (1) capacity utilization, (2) patient turnover, and (3… Show more

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“…For a fair real-world comparison, daily patient turnover and capacity utilization were computed as percentages from the day of the study year with the most admitted patients for each hospital. Daily disease severity was computed as PCCL value per hospital per day [ 10 ]. PCCL is a measure of the cumulative effect of a patient’s comorbidities and/or complications for each episode of care.…”
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“…For a fair real-world comparison, daily patient turnover and capacity utilization were computed as percentages from the day of the study year with the most admitted patients for each hospital. Daily disease severity was computed as PCCL value per hospital per day [ 10 ]. PCCL is a measure of the cumulative effect of a patient’s comorbidities and/or complications for each episode of care.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our study included a heterogeneous group of 102 general hospitals whose capacity utilization varies throughout the year [ 10 ]. To explore the distribution of capacity utilization we used violin plots, with the 85th percentile as a breakpoint for each hospital.…”
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“…The PRS was categorized into four levels: 1, 2, 3, and 4. As patient characteristics differed between hospitals, it was necessary to adjust for the patient’s risk of severity [ 32 ]. Patient characteristics of difference in the discharge destination were compared using chi-square tests for categorical variables and t -tests for continuous variables.…”
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“…Age was considered a continuous variable, and sex, admission urgency status, use of ambulance, CCI, and severity were considered categorical variables. Since the crude patient mortality rates differed between hospitals of different function and capacity, requiring risk adjustment for patient severity ( Sharma et al, 2021 ). Disease severity is commonly measured via the CCI or case-mix.…”
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confidence: 99%