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Tourist£ºanonymous [11-28] |
Why Brazil's medical burden is heavy, and why is it not South Africa? |
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Tourist£ºMark [7-16] |
Declined admission & Increased cost. |
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Trends in Hospital Admission Rates and Associated Direct Healthcare Costs in Brazil: a Nationwide Retrospective Study between 2000 and 2015 |
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Author: Qi Zhao, Micheline S.Z.S. Coelho, Shanshan Li, Paulo H.N. Saldiva, Michael J. Abramson, Rachel R. Huxley, Yuming Guo |
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¡ñ Hospital admission rate and length of hospital stay have declined since 2000. ¡ñ Healthcare costs of hospital admissions have increased since 2000. ¡ñ Infants and the elderly had the highest admission rate, especially due to pneumonia. ¡ñ Injury and maternal conditions were the primary causes in adult males and females Greatest healthcare burden occurred in the south of Brazil.
Cite this article Zhao, Q., Coelho, M.S.Z.S., Li, S., Saldiva, P.H.N., Abramson, M.J., Huxley, R.R. and Guo, Y. Trends in Hospital Admission Rates and Associated Direct Healthcare Costs in Brazil: A Nationwide Retrospective Study between 2000 and 2015. The Innovation 1 (1), 100013 (2020). doi: 10.1016/j.xinn.2020.04.013
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