Publications by authors named "T Langiano"

A survey aimed to describe the prevalence of antibiotic use in hospitalised children was conducted in June 2007, in Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital in Rome which has the highest annual number of inpatients among paediatric hospitals in Italy. Data were collected by reviewing medical charts of all patients hospitalised for >48 hours. A total of 412 hospitalised children were evaluated; their median age was 42.

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The aim of the study is to measure and to describe organizational appropriateness of a Paediatric Temporary Observation Ward in the Emergency Department. We selected hospital discharges related to 43 DRGs at high risk of inappropriateness (DPCM 29/11/2001); we studied the relationship between appropriateness and patient's or discharge characteristics. We also investigated the inappropriateness to find tools for improving ward's efficiency.

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Aim: The EARISA Registry was designed to describe diagnostic and therapeutic resources used in Italian cardiology centers for patients with the epidemiologically most relevant cardiac diseases. This article focuses on patients with unstable angina; characteristics associated with invasive procedures were specifically analyzed.

Methods And Results: Information was collected over a 2-week period on 1420 patients with unstable angina discharged from 308 cardiology centers.

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The reform process underway within the Italian National Health System is aimed at making decision makers responsible for appropriate and efficient resource utilisation and at ensuring quality of care, eliminating conflict between fairness, quality and cost control. The risk for the quality of the services provided entailed by resource rationalisation is avoidable and controllable. This article explains how the Italian NHS has managed the reform process assuring quality improvement, and describes the policy and the tools adopted.

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