Deals with the coalition formed by the Australian Nursing Federation Branch in Tasmania with health care professionals to protect public hospitals in 2001. Shortage of nurses in the state; Protests of health union representatives against Federal Aged Care Minister Bronwyn Bishop.Mercury...
The analysis involved studying 16, 618 de-identified demographic and clinical data from hospital admissions of five years (ending in June 2015) from the four main public hospitals in Tasmania, Australia. These hospital admissions were of primary diagnosis of any of five chronic physical conditions:...
Evidence from Tasmania, Australia Strong growth in graduate supply from health, welfare and care courses across Australia may bode well for easing rural workforce shortages. However, little... B Jessup,F Proudfoot,M Cross,... - 《Bmc Health Services Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Where ...
Even though OOP payments below 15–20% of total health expenditure are a good indicator to reduce the risk of catastrophic health spending, in 2020, globally 16.36% of total health expenditure came from OOP payments. In many countries, OOP payments are still too high [9,10]. Due to this,...
Claudia Coipin,National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands Anne Cori,Imperial College London, UK Pascal Crepey,University of Rennes, France Martin Dedicoat,University Hospitals Birmingham, UK Antoon De Schryver,University of Antwerp, Belgium ...
Nurse staffing level and overtime associated with patient safety, quality of care, and care left undone in hospitals: a cross-sectional study. Int J Nurs Stud. 2016;60:263–71. PubMed Google Scholar Download references Acknowledgements We acknowledge and warmly thank all the workers, ...
Objective To describe the current epidemiology of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) in Tasmania. Design, setting and participants Tasmania undertakes continuous surveillance for CDI at all public hospitals. Data on cases of CDI between 2006 and 2010 were examined. All positive tests occurring within...
Eight public hospitals (46 allied health services) participated in the study (three country and five metropolitan sites, situated in South Australia, Queensland and Tasmania). Standardised rates of patient throughput were similar for country and metropolitan allied health services, despite smaller numbers...
Current literature on public hospital efficiency in Australia only reveals information on how efficient public hospitals are in the short run. The presence of persistent technical inefficiency arising from long‐term systemic problems and government‐related regulatory constraints does not appear to have ...