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Changing Patterns of Surgical Care in the United States, 1980-1995
National inpatient and ambulatory surgery data were combined to examine changes over time in the location and amount of surgical care. The main pattern was a decline in the rate of inpatient operations that was outweighed by growth in ambulatory operations. However, the rate of inpatient operations...
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CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES
1999
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4194612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11481734 |
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author | Kozak, Lola Jean McCarthy, Eileen Pokras, Robert |
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description | National inpatient and ambulatory surgery data were combined to examine changes over time in the location and amount of surgical care. The main pattern was a decline in the rate of inpatient operations that was outweighed by growth in ambulatory operations. However, the rate of inpatient operations did not decrease for patients age 65 years or over, despite the growth in ambulatory surgery. Other patterns seen for specific types of operations were the substitution of ambulatory for inpatient operations, increases primarily in the rate of inpatient operations, and decreases in total operations. These patterns have implications for control of health care costs. |
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spelling | pubmed-41946122014-11-04 Changing Patterns of Surgical Care in the United States, 1980-1995 Kozak, Lola Jean McCarthy, Eileen Pokras, Robert Health Care Financ Rev Research Article National inpatient and ambulatory surgery data were combined to examine changes over time in the location and amount of surgical care. The main pattern was a decline in the rate of inpatient operations that was outweighed by growth in ambulatory operations. However, the rate of inpatient operations did not decrease for patients age 65 years or over, despite the growth in ambulatory surgery. Other patterns seen for specific types of operations were the substitution of ambulatory for inpatient operations, increases primarily in the rate of inpatient operations, and decreases in total operations. These patterns have implications for control of health care costs. CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES 1999 /pmc/articles/PMC4194612/ /pubmed/11481734 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kozak, Lola Jean McCarthy, Eileen Pokras, Robert Changing Patterns of Surgical Care in the United States, 1980-1995 |
title | Changing Patterns of Surgical Care in the United States, 1980-1995 |
title_full | Changing Patterns of Surgical Care in the United States, 1980-1995 |
title_fullStr | Changing Patterns of Surgical Care in the United States, 1980-1995 |
title_full_unstemmed | Changing Patterns of Surgical Care in the United States, 1980-1995 |
title_short | Changing Patterns of Surgical Care in the United States, 1980-1995 |
title_sort | changing patterns of surgical care in the united states, 1980-1995 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4194612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11481734 |
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