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Access to In-Patient Stroke Services and Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Rehabilitation: Current Demands and Capacity.
(2014)
O'Sullivan, Eanna; Williams, David J; Shanahan-O'Connell, Julie; Kirrane, Kar...
Access to In-Patient Stroke Services and Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Rehabilitation: Current Demands and Capacity.
(2014)
O'Sullivan, Eanna; Williams, David J; Shanahan-O'Connell, Julie; Kirrane, Karen; Armitage, Deirdre; Leahy, Walter; O'Flaherty, Emma; Horgan, Frances
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<p>The original article is available at <a href="http://www.imj.ie">www.imj.ie</a></p>
<p>The objective of this project was to analyse the current access to in-patient stroke services and MDT rehabilitation in an acute stroke centre and to compare these services to the recommended “National Clinical Guidelines and Recommendations for the Care of People with Stroke and TIA” (IHF 2010). A retrospective chart review was carried out, recording activity statistics of all patients admitted with acute stroke over a three-month period. 73 patients (male=40, 54.8%) were included. Patients were discharged from the stroke service after a mean stay of 20.2 days (SD.= 19.3). 76.7% (N=56) of patients were admitted to the acute stroke unit (ASU). The mean length of time from admission to first assessment 3.4 days (SD.=2.68), with an average of 138 minutes of treatment received per day across all disciplines. This is compared to the IHF’s recommendation o...
https://epubs.rcsi.ie/medart/37
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Activity in acute public hospitals in Ireland, 2010 annual report
(2011)
Health Research and Information Division, The Economic and Social Research Institute
Activity in acute public hospitals in Ireland, 2010 annual report
(2011)
Health Research and Information Division, The Economic and Social Research Institute
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This is a report on in-patient and day patient discharges from acute public hospitals participating in the Hospital In-Patient Enquiry (HIPE) scheme in 2010. Discharge activity is examined by type of patient and hospital, and by demographic parameters (such as age and sex). Particular issues of relevance to the Irish health care system covered in the report relate to the composition of discharges by medical card and public/private status. Discharges are also analysed by diagnoses, procedures, major diagnostic categories, and diagnosis related groups. Maternity discharges are examined separately from other discharges. The analysis is presented at the national level and is also disaggregated by Health Service Executive (HSE) administrative areas.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/200670
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Activity in acute public hospitals in Ireland, 2011 annual report
(2012)
Health Research and Information Division, The Economic and Social Research Institute
Activity in acute public hospitals in Ireland, 2011 annual report
(2012)
Health Research and Information Division, The Economic and Social Research Institute
Abstract:
This is a report on in-patient and day patient discharges from acute public hospitals participating in the Hospital In-Patient Enquiry (HIPE) scheme in 2011. Discharge activity is examined by type of patient and hospital, and by demographic parameters (such as age and sex). Particular issues of relevance to the Irish health care system covered in the report relate to the composition of discharges by medical card and public/private status. Discharges are also analysed by diagnoses, procedures, major diagnostic categories, and diagnosis related groups. Maternity discharges are examined separately from other discharges. The analysis is presented at the national level and is also disaggregated by Health Service Executive (HSE) administrative areas.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/252455
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Medico-Social Research Board: annual report, 1986
(1987)
Medico-Social Research Board
Medico-Social Research Board: annual report, 1986
(1987)
Medico-Social Research Board
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Since 1984 discussions have been in progress on the Minister for Health's proposal that all State supported research of a medical or medico-social nature should be brought under the management of a single statutory authority. Agreement was reached between all parties in August, 1986. and the Minister announced the establishment of a new Board to be known as the Health Research Board (An Bord Taighde Slainte) which will take over the functions of both the Medico-Social Research Board and the Medical Research Council from 1 January, 1987. The new Board was formally established under Statutory Instrument 279 of 1986
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/559389
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Patient satisfaction: acute hospitals.
(1995)
Mid-Western Health Board (MWHB)
Patient satisfaction: acute hospitals.
(1995)
Mid-Western Health Board (MWHB)
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The National Health Strategy - "Shaping a Healthier Future" - proposes that services be directed towards achieving health gain and social gain. The key principles under pinning the Strategy are equity, quality and accountability. Quality of services is to be assessed in a number of ways, including patient/client satisfaction with services provided. This report represents the first comprehensive study of consumer satisfaction undertaken in the Board 's acute hospitals and covers a wide range of issues relating to both in-patient and out-patient hospital services. Results are generally extremely satisfactory and where shortfalls are identified, action will be taken to secure improvements. Overall, the good results obtained are a tribute to the staff in the hospitals concerned:- Ennis General Hospital, Nenagh General Hospital, Regional Orthopaedic Hospital, Regional Maternity Hospital and Regional Hospital Limerick.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/346251
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The organisation of in-patient facilities for communicable diseases: report of a Working Group.
(1984)
Department of Health (DoH)
The organisation of in-patient facilities for communicable diseases: report of a Working Group.
(1984)
Department of Health (DoH)
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As part of the Organisation of facilities for Communicable Diseases Nationally, the Minister for Health in July, 1983, established a working Group to consider the future organisation of In-patient Facilities for Communicable Diseases. The terms of reference of the Group were: (a) To consider and make recommendations on the· organisation nationally of in-patient facilities (b) for communicable diseases, the centres at which these facilities should be provided and their relationship with other hospitals and services. To consider the accommodation and facilities required at Cherry Orchard Hospital.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/575402
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