Hospitalization Rate Articles & Analysis
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Welcome to 2023-2024 season’s respiratory surveillance recap, where we’ll share insights from the most recent respiratory surveillance season, covering three major respiratory viruses: COVID-19, influenza, and RSV. Tracking these illnesses is imperative for maintaining population health because these illnesses significantly impact individual wellbeing and healthcare costs, resource ...
Remote Patient Monitoring systems have made significant contributions to reducing hospitalization rates, cutting healthcare costs, and enhancing patient outcomes. According to a recent study, remote patient monitoring systems can reduce hospitalization rates by 25% and emergency room visits by 19% while reducing healthcare costs ...
Unlike many groups of imaging centers, they aren’t affiliated with any hospitals and so don’t benefit from hospital reimbursement rates or referrals. ...
The challenge An industry-leading medical device company required the capability to automatically generate an accurate 3D model of complex patient-specific anatomies The anatomical model was needed for planning challenging surgical navigation procedures The pre-existing solution was slow and not robust, requiring extensive and time-consuming manual editing by the interventionist Our ...
The technology behind a modern heart rate monitor is a true testament to how medical science has evolved. Heart rate monitors today are not only used for tracking cardiovascular functions in hospital settings but also used as a tool for health and fitness training. They measure and display information in real-time so that medical professionals ...
BySky Labs
The COVID-19 pandemic upended health care throughout the world with near-capacity hospitalization rates, overworked staff, and new personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements. ...
Childhood vaccinations provide immunity to children against serious infectious diseases before they are exposed to them to prevent illness. Many childhood diseases, such as smallpox and polio, have been almost completely eradicated as a result of widespread, standardized childhood vaccination programs. Some vaccinations, such as those for highly contagious diseases including measles, mumps, ...
PE is the most common preventable cause of death among hospital patients in the United States. VTE is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide and has the third-highest mortality rate out of any cardiovascular disease, behind myocardial infarctions and stroke. ...
For a long time, hospitals have used a three percent contamination rate as the standard performance benchmark, based on a 2005 Q Probe survey. However, currently, hospitals are using cutting-edge technologies to drive that contamination rate well below one percent. ...
What’s interesting to note is that in places such as hospitals, which have an excellent ventilation rate, the risk of aerosol transmission is almost completely eliminated. ...
Furthermore, cancer care significantly impacts the overall healthcare system through high rates of emergency department utilization, hospital admission, and costly treatments whose toxicities have potential to diminish quality of life [2-4]. ...
(a) the bed occupancy ratio which represents the hospital capacity utilisation; (b) the average length of stay; (c) the total number of beds). The hospitals are represented by means of a simple model whereby they use inputs (labour and capital) to produce outputs (healthcare services). ...
Medical quality and efficiency are two of the most important dimensions of hospital's overall management performance. Medical quality and efficiency of hospital is measured by indicator projects in different medical field. ...
