Author: Yip, Paul S F; Lee, Carmen K M; Chow, Chun-Bong; Lo, William T L
Title: What makes the hospitalisation system more efficient? An application of the decomposition method to Hong Kong morbidity data Document date: 2014_3_6
ID: q07shyw5_49
Snippet: Hence, even a shorter average stay per hospital visit, which could induce an increase in the number of re-visits, still leads to a reduction in the total number of hospitalization days......
Document: Hence, even a shorter average stay per hospital visit, which could induce an increase in the number of re-visits, still leads to a reduction in the total number of hospitalization days.
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