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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Resource utilization and admission trends in medical wards in a district hospital in South Africa

Mautjana, Maria Ntana January 2011 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Public Health in the field of Hospital Management Johannesburg, 2011 / Introduction: South Africa is currently facing a quadruple burden of diseases: poverty related conditions, emerging chronic diseases, injuries and HIV/AIDS. Increasing burden of these diseases is having a detrimental impact on service delivery particularly in rural areas, where the majority of the population are dependent on public health system. Although numerous epidemiological studies had been done in the past to determine the prevalence of these conditions, only a few studies have attempted to quantify the effect of these diseases on health facilities such as admission rate, bed occupancy rate and resource utilisation. More data is required to develop a better understanding of their impact and to guide development of appropriate response strategies. Aim of the study: To `analyse trends of admissions and resource utilisation in adult medical wards of a rural district hospital in South Africa. Methodology: This was a descriptive cross-sectional, retrospective study involving an analysis of data from adult medical wards in the George Masebe Hospital (a district hospital in Limpopo Province) for six months in 2009. Results: The study found average number of admissions per month was 148, their length of stay varied from one day to more than a year. Their median age was 44 years. They were black, had no medical aid and unemployed and the majority of them were dependent on social welfare grant. The most common health problems diagnosed amongst the medical admissions were HIV related conditions such as gastro-enteritis, pneumonia, AIDS and tuberculosis as well as other chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus. A striking discovery was the high incidence of mental illness amongst the admissions. The majority of them were discharged home. The crude death rate was 190 per 1000 admissions and the main cause of death was HIV related conditions. The average direct expenditure per month was R 1,040,579. The expenditure for salaries was the main expenditure (54%) followed by Allied health services (29%). The average expenditure per patient was R 7,039 (R 7,548 for female patients and R 6454 for male patients). v Conclusion: This was the first study on admission trends resource utilisation in this Hospital and in the Limpopo Province. The evidence from this study would hopefully steer the re-organisation of some of the Hospital services, more especially the establishment of a step-down ward facility within the Hospital. This study has recognised that the increased number of admissions in rural district hospitals often result from double burden of infectious and chronic diseases. More studies on the subject are needed to identify their impact on resource utilisation at these hospitals.
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The determinants of hospital adoption and expansion of bariatric procedures : a resource dependence perspective /

Tian, Wenqiang, January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Virginia Commonwealth University, 2006. / Prepared for: School of Allied Health Professions. Bibliography: leaves 140-150.
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The impact of information technology during the restructuring of a premier public hospital: a case study of Singapore general hospital (SGH)

Wee, May Li January 2005 (has links)
This research focuses on the impact of Information Technology (IT) and the corresponding outcomes during an intense period of change and restructuring of the Singapore General Hospital (SGH), the premier public hospital in Singapore.
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A collection of administrative residency projects submitted to the Program in Hospital Administration ... in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Hospital Administration /

Burns, James Robert. January 1975 (has links)
Thesis (M.H.A.)--University of Michigan, 1975.
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A protocol for postoccupancy evaluation in hospitals submitted to the Program in Hospital Administration ... in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Health Services Administration /

Byron, William January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (M.H.S.A.)--University of Michigan, 1981.
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A protocol for postoccupancy evaluation in hospitals submitted to the Program in Hospital Administration ... in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Health Services Administration /

Byron, William January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (M.H.S.A.)--University of Michigan, 1981.
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A collection of administrative residency projects submitted to the Program in Hospital Administration ... in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Hospital Administration /

Burns, James Robert. January 1975 (has links)
Thesis (M.H.A.)--University of Michigan, 1975.
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Waiting time and efficiency as an index to quality nursing care,

Yorde, Robert James. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio State University. / Includes bibliographical references. Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center.
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Working relationships of the director of nursing service and the hospital administrator in selected areas of administration

Doane, Edith N. January 1961 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University
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An evaluation of hospital capital investment after the Balanced Budget Act /

Kim, Tae Hyun, January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Virginia Commonwealth University, 2006. / Prepared for: School of Allied Health Professions. Bibliography: leaves 114-123.

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