Razionalizzare la spesa ospedaliera: Day-Hospital, ADI, Hospice
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https://doi.org/10.7175/fe.v6i2.830Keywords:
Health care organization, Day-hospital, Hospice, Integrated home careAbstract
In the modern age, advances in processes, technology and clinical imperatives generated an evolution of the health care organization, particularly regarding hospitals, born as generic shelter and poor house. Nowadays the availability of high technologies and the intensity of intervention on patients are the main factors to warrant the modern hospital for acute care. This evolution trend brings out the need for new models of health care, focused on people’s different request about assistance (e.g. day-hospital, day-surgery, integrated home care, hospice). The present study gives an outline of the Italian situation, which is deeply changed in the latest years. New models of heath care emerged in Italy, as it had previously in the United States and other European countries, as able to improve assistance and reduce costs: the average hospital stay decreased, while the number of day-hospital and day-surgery increased. In spite of the rise observed in the last 3-4 years, both integrated home care and hospice availability remain still limited, especially considering the high potential request of the elderly population and the oncologic patients.Downloads
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2005-06-15
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Eandi, M. (2005). Razionalizzare la spesa ospedaliera: Day-Hospital, ADI, Hospice. Farmeconomia. Health Economics and Therapeutic Pathways, 6(2), 127–134. https://doi.org/10.7175/fe.v6i2.830
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