Driving Down Health Care Costs: Strategies & Solutions, 1991Panel Publishers, 1991 - Medical care |
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... inpatient admission : 1. The patient could not derive equal benefit from an outpatient program due to functional limitations such as medical problems requiring ... Inpatient Treatment 3.03 [ 3 ] [3] Criteria for Inpatient Admission.
... inpatient admission : 1. The patient could not derive equal benefit from an outpatient program due to functional limitations such as medical problems requiring ... Inpatient Treatment 3.03 [ 3 ] [3] Criteria for Inpatient Admission.
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... inpatient stays . However , at such hospitals patients often are transferred from inpatient to partial programs , thus shortening inpatient stays while lengthening total treatment time and costs . This practice allows hospitals to ...
... inpatient stays . However , at such hospitals patients often are transferred from inpatient to partial programs , thus shortening inpatient stays while lengthening total treatment time and costs . This practice allows hospitals to ...
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... inpatient days over one year . During follow - up two H pts committed suicide . During six mth follow - up , 19 PHHC pts were hospitalized & 39 H pts required rehospitalization . PHHC saved 3,262 inpatient days over 18 mths . PHHC pts ...
... inpatient days over one year . During follow - up two H pts committed suicide . During six mth follow - up , 19 PHHC pts were hospitalized & 39 H pts required rehospitalization . PHHC saved 3,262 inpatient days over 18 mths . PHHC pts ...
Contents
Outpatient vs Inpatient Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Abuse | 3-1 |
Management of Benefits for Outpatient Services | 4-2 |
Implications and Effects | 5-1 |
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