PrivateHospitalAcuteCareBeds by Service Anchorage - 1997 Type of Care Providence Col. Ak. Reg. Total Critical Care Intensive Care Maternity Center Medical/Oncology Mental Health Neuro/Muscular/Skeletal Pediatrics Progressive Care ... $ Value (Millions) of Uncompensated Care Providence Hospital - 1990-96 97health #26
Table 2: CT acutecare pediatric behavioral health beds, FY 2004 # of Operational Beds Swing Age beds1 0 – 17 Age Age AcuteCareHospitalsHospital of Saint ... Figure 4: Acutecarehospital inpatient pediatric behavioral health care ... of Health CareAcuteCare Inpatient Pediatric Behavioral Services Utilization Survey
that the utilisation rate of polyclinic and private GP services has declined despite an increase ... that whenever fees were lowered, the utilization rate of healthcare services tended to rise. In the United States, which was mainly funded by a private insurance system and where fees ... Fig 1: Singapore’s out-patient experience4 Total public (polyclinics) and private sector (GPs) visits Year No. of doctors No. of visits 16.56 million 5.0 18.04 million 4.4 Ave. visits / person / year Total public (polyclinics) Year No. of doctors
Services Annual Hospital Utilization and Services Reports, 2002 - 2007 ... have facilities with child/adolescent psychiatric beds: Pennyrile Green River Barren River Lincoln Trail Kentuckiana Northern Kentucky Cumberland Valley Bluegrass Adult beds ... Utilization by Facility and Region (Age 18+) ADD Hospital Name Lourdes Hospital Cumberland
Table A.22 Percentage changes in real costs, privateacutecarehospitals, by hospitalbed size, 1991-92 to 1996-97 0–25 26–50 51–100 bedsbedsbeds 101–200 Over 200 bedsbeds Total Contribution to growth Wages and salaries Medical & surgical ... REVENUES, CHARGES AND COSTS PRIVATEHOSPITALS IN AUSTRALIA
contracted to private sector 3. Acute average length of stay = (Acutebed days/Acute ... for a full year and included community and non-acute facilities. The following bed types ... Unqualified baby bed days were included in occupied bed days from 1 July 2002. 6. Acute
T I V E L Y-M ED I A T ED V A RI AB L ES O rganiz ational Face ts Skilled Nursing Beds (n=112) Intermediate Nursing Beds (n=112) Acute Long Term CareBeds (n=112) Adult Day Care (n=112 ... subsequent analyses. Presence of the remaining organizational facets ranged from 8% (adult day care) to 77% (orthopedic services). Two organizational facets not shown in Table 4.15 (ICU visitation hours per week, ACOVE Indicator Index) were continuous ... Mediated Variab les by Sub-Category, Nu mber of Hospitals with Sub mitted Data
of acute-carehospitalbeds. The decline has been steeper than that of its direct ... Austria Poland Czech Republic Slovakia Fig. 2. Hospitalbeds in acute-carehospitals per 000 citizens in the Czech Republic, selected countries and EU average, 990–2003 Germany EU average Hungary Source: WHO Regional Office for Europe health ... to reduce acute-carebeds and increase long-term beds. In 2002, the number of inpatient
of acute-carehospitalbeds. The decline has been steeper than that of its direct ... Austria Poland Czech Republic Slovakia Fig. 2. Hospitalbeds in acute-carehospitals per 000 citizens in the Czech Republic, selected countries and EU average, 990–2003 Germany EU average Hungary Source: WHO Regional Office for Europe health ... to reduce acute-carebeds and increase long-term beds. In 2002, the number of inpatient
Table 5. Trend in Licensed AcuteCareBeds by Service, Maryland Hospitals, FY 2001 - 2011 Service Category MSGA Obstetric Pediatric Acute Psychiatric TOTAL ... Table 5. Trend in Licensed AcuteCareBeds by Service, Maryland Hospitals, FY 2001 - 2011 Service Category MSGA Obstetric Pediatric Acute Psychiatric TOTAL Source: Maryland Health Care Commission