An intervention program to reduce the number of hospitalizations of elderly patients in a primary care clinic

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The elderly population consumes a large share of medical resources in the western world. A significant portion of the expense is related to hospitalizations.</p> <p>Objectives</p> <p>To evaluate an interventio...

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Main Authors: Asher Maya, Press Yan, Peleg Roni, Pugachev Tatyana, Glicensztain Hadas, Lederman Mila, Biderman Aya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-02-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/8/36
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spelling doaj-1bee24a885b34641b7108af250bda1df2020-11-25T01:57:22ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632008-02-01813610.1186/1472-6963-8-36An intervention program to reduce the number of hospitalizations of elderly patients in a primary care clinicAsher MayaPress YanPeleg RoniPugachev TatyanaGlicensztain HadasLederman MilaBiderman Aya<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The elderly population consumes a large share of medical resources in the western world. A significant portion of the expense is related to hospitalizations.</p> <p>Objectives</p> <p>To evaluate an intervention program designed to reduce the number of hospitalization of elderly patients by a more optimal allocation of resources in primary care.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A multidimensional intervention program was conducted that included the re-engineering of existing work processes with a focus on the management of patient problems, improving communication with outside agencies, and the establishment of a system to monitor quality of healthcare parameters. Data on the number of hospitalizations and their cost were compared before and after implementation of the intervention program.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>As a result of the intervention the mean expenditure per elderly patient was reduced by 22.5%. The adjusted number of hospitalizations/1,000 declined from 15.1 to 10.7 (29.3%). The number of adjusted hospitalization days dropped from 132 to 82 (37.9%) and the mean hospitalization stay declined from 8.2 to 6.7 days (17.9%). The adjusted hospitalization cost ($/1,000 patients) dropped from $32,574 to $18,624 (42.8%). The overall clinic expense, for all age groups, dropped by 9.9%.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Implementation of the intervention program in a single primary care clinic led to a reduction in hospitalizations for the elderly patient population and to a more optimal allocation of healthcare resources.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/8/36
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author Asher Maya
Press Yan
Peleg Roni
Pugachev Tatyana
Glicensztain Hadas
Lederman Mila
Biderman Aya
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Press Yan
Peleg Roni
Pugachev Tatyana
Glicensztain Hadas
Lederman Mila
Biderman Aya
An intervention program to reduce the number of hospitalizations of elderly patients in a primary care clinic
BMC Health Services Research
author_facet Asher Maya
Press Yan
Peleg Roni
Pugachev Tatyana
Glicensztain Hadas
Lederman Mila
Biderman Aya
author_sort Asher Maya
title An intervention program to reduce the number of hospitalizations of elderly patients in a primary care clinic
title_short An intervention program to reduce the number of hospitalizations of elderly patients in a primary care clinic
title_full An intervention program to reduce the number of hospitalizations of elderly patients in a primary care clinic
title_fullStr An intervention program to reduce the number of hospitalizations of elderly patients in a primary care clinic
title_full_unstemmed An intervention program to reduce the number of hospitalizations of elderly patients in a primary care clinic
title_sort intervention program to reduce the number of hospitalizations of elderly patients in a primary care clinic
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2008-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The elderly population consumes a large share of medical resources in the western world. A significant portion of the expense is related to hospitalizations.</p> <p>Objectives</p> <p>To evaluate an intervention program designed to reduce the number of hospitalization of elderly patients by a more optimal allocation of resources in primary care.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A multidimensional intervention program was conducted that included the re-engineering of existing work processes with a focus on the management of patient problems, improving communication with outside agencies, and the establishment of a system to monitor quality of healthcare parameters. Data on the number of hospitalizations and their cost were compared before and after implementation of the intervention program.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>As a result of the intervention the mean expenditure per elderly patient was reduced by 22.5%. The adjusted number of hospitalizations/1,000 declined from 15.1 to 10.7 (29.3%). The number of adjusted hospitalization days dropped from 132 to 82 (37.9%) and the mean hospitalization stay declined from 8.2 to 6.7 days (17.9%). The adjusted hospitalization cost ($/1,000 patients) dropped from $32,574 to $18,624 (42.8%). The overall clinic expense, for all age groups, dropped by 9.9%.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Implementation of the intervention program in a single primary care clinic led to a reduction in hospitalizations for the elderly patient population and to a more optimal allocation of healthcare resources.</p>
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