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  • Anjo City has two general hospitals: Kosei Hospital, which offers advanced care, and Yachiyo Hospital, focusing on regional care.
  • Kosei Hospital has been struggling with over-capacity issues due to an increase in emergency visits and a lack of available beds for post-acute patients.
  • A project has been initiated to reduce the congestion at Kosei Hospital and improve the management of post-acute care patients.

Article Abstract

Anjo City has two general hospitals. Kosei Hospital, a central medical center for advanced care, and our Yachiyo Hospital for regional care. Recently, Kosei Hospital faced over-capacity problem because of overflow in emergency visits and congested wards due to shortage of post-acute beds. We planned a project to ease the congestion of the central hospital and manage post-acute patients.

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