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Healing in a hurry: Hospitals in the managed-care age

Gordon, Suzanne | March 1, 1999 issue

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The article discusses the characteristics of reduced hospital stays. For traditional heart bypass surgery, hospital stays of two or more weeks were common as recently as a few years ago. Now four days is considered the goal. Cutting hospital stays reduces governmental and corporate costs. The "National Association for Home Care" reports that 1,200 agencies have closed since the initiation of the interim payment system, and 77 percent of agencies have reduced staff, some by more than a fifth. The United States is among those with the shortest hospital stays.

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HOSPITALS; HEART -- Surgery; COST; PAYMENT systems; EMPLOYEES; UNITED States
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