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Stayin’ alive: The introduction of municipal in-patient acute care units was associated with reduced mortality and fewer hospital readmissions

Geir Haakon Hilland, Terje P. Hagen and Pål E. Martinussen

Social Science & Medicine, 2023, vol. 326, issue C

Abstract: Integrated care is seen as integral in combating the current and projected resource scarcity in the healthcare systems of developed economies. Previous research finds positive effects from implementing intermediate care but there is a lack of research on how this shift towards care integration has affected traditional quality indicators within healthcare, indicators such as mortality rates and hospital readmissions. We seek to contribute to the discourse by studying how the introduction of intermediate care in the form of municipal acute units (MAUs) in Norway has affected age adjusted mortality rates and hospital readmissions.

Keywords: Health services research; Quality of care; Integrated care; Intermediate care; Mortality rate; Hospital readmissions; Panel data; Fixed effects analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115912

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