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Survival during and after hospitalization: a medical record linkage

Boo Svartbo (Department of Social Medicine, Ume å University, Sweden)
Lars Olov Bygren (Department of Social Medicine, Ume å University, Sweden)
Thomas Gunnarsson (Statistic Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden)
Lars Steen (National Board of Health and Welfare, Stockholm, Sweden)
Martin Ribe (Statistic Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden)

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance

ISSN: 0952-6862

Article publication date: 1 February 1999

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Abstract

In Sweden, hospital stays, deaths, sick‐ listings and censuses have long been stored on electronic media. The purpose of the study was to apply post‐hospital survival measures to hospitals having differing degrees of specialization by linking existing data in censuses and in‐patient registers. In‐patient records totaling 3.6 million were collected. They were linked to the 1985 and 1990 censuses regarding patients’ background data, and the national insurance register. Results found that the survival was longer and the return to work quicker when hospitals were well staffed, had competent personnel and many specialties. In general, small hospitals were worse off in all aspects. Concludes that small hospitals should be given better support.

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Svartbo, B., Olov Bygren, L., Gunnarsson, T., Steen, L. and Ribe, M. (1999), "Survival during and after hospitalization: a medical record linkage", International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 13-17. https://doi.org/10.1108/09526869910249631

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