Something is amiss in Denmark: a comparison of preventable hospitalisations and readmissions for chronic medical conditions in the Danish Healthcare system and Kaiser Permanente

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Something is amiss in Denmark : a comparison of preventable hospitalisations and readmissions for chronic medical conditions in the Danish Healthcare system and Kaiser Permanente. / Schiøtz, Michaela; Price, Mary; Frølich, Anne; Søgaard, Jes; Kristensen, Jette K; Krasnik, Allan; Ross, Murray N; Diderichsen, Finn; Hsu, John.

I: B M C Health Services Research, Bind 11, 2011, s. 347.

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Schiøtz, M, Price, M, Frølich, A, Søgaard, J, Kristensen, JK, Krasnik, A, Ross, MN, Diderichsen, F & Hsu, J 2011, 'Something is amiss in Denmark: a comparison of preventable hospitalisations and readmissions for chronic medical conditions in the Danish Healthcare system and Kaiser Permanente', B M C Health Services Research, bind 11, s. 347. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-11-347

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Schiøtz, M., Price, M., Frølich, A., Søgaard, J., Kristensen, J. K., Krasnik, A., Ross, M. N., Diderichsen, F., & Hsu, J. (2011). Something is amiss in Denmark: a comparison of preventable hospitalisations and readmissions for chronic medical conditions in the Danish Healthcare system and Kaiser Permanente. B M C Health Services Research, 11, 347. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-11-347

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Schiøtz M, Price M, Frølich A, Søgaard J, Kristensen JK, Krasnik A o.a. Something is amiss in Denmark: a comparison of preventable hospitalisations and readmissions for chronic medical conditions in the Danish Healthcare system and Kaiser Permanente. B M C Health Services Research. 2011;11:347. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-11-347

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Schiøtz, Michaela ; Price, Mary ; Frølich, Anne ; Søgaard, Jes ; Kristensen, Jette K ; Krasnik, Allan ; Ross, Murray N ; Diderichsen, Finn ; Hsu, John. / Something is amiss in Denmark : a comparison of preventable hospitalisations and readmissions for chronic medical conditions in the Danish Healthcare system and Kaiser Permanente. I: B M C Health Services Research. 2011 ; Bind 11. s. 347.

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abstract = "As many other European healthcare systems the Danish healthcare system (DHS) has targeted chronic condition care in its reform efforts. Benchmarking is a valuable tool to identify areas for improvement. Prior work indicates that chronic care coordination is poor in the DHS, especially in comparison with care in Kaiser Permanente (KP), an integrated delivery system based in the United States. We investigated population rates of hospitalisation and readmission rates for ambulatory care sensitive, chronic medical conditions in the two systems.",
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