WARD SIZE AND COSTS: a study of a large mental handicap hospital

G. Johnes, A. Haycox
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SUMMARY Costs per patient day are explained with reference to the age, dependency, and sex mix of residents, their degree of physical handicap and behavioural disturbance, and ward size. The number of occupied beds is found to be a significant determinant of costs, and becomes increasingly important as the residents become younger or more dependent. In general, a ward in which the majority of residents are young or dependent minimises its costs when 24 beds are occupied; but the least cost size for wards in which all residents are heavily dependent may be less than 10 beds.
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病房大小和费用:对一家大型精神障碍医院的研究
每个病人每天的费用是根据住院病人的年龄、依赖性和性别组合、他们的身体残疾和行为障碍程度以及病房大小来解释的。被占用床位的数量被发现是成本的一个重要决定因素,并且随着居民变得更年轻或更依赖而变得越来越重要。一般来说,一个病房的大多数居民是年轻人或需要抚养的人,当24张床位被占用时,其成本最低;但是,对于所有居民都严重依赖的病房来说,成本最低的可能是少于10张床位。
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