Background: Switzerland recently introduced Acute and Transitional Care (ATC) as a new financing option and a preventive measure to mitigate potential side effects of Swiss Diagnosis Related Group (SwissDRG). The goal of ATC was to support patients who after acute treatment at a hospital require temporary increased professional care. However, evidence is lacking as to the practicality of ATC.
Methods: Using qualitative focus group methodology, we sought to understand the implementation and use of ATC. A purposive sample of forty-two professionals from five Swiss cantons participated in this study. We used a descriptive thematic approach to analyse the data.
Results: Our findings first reveal that ATC's implementation differs in the five cantons (i.e. federal states). In two cantons, only ambulatory variant of ATC is used; in one canton only stationary ATC has been created, and two cantons had both ambulatory and stationary ATC but preferred the latter. Second, there are intrinsic practical challenges associated with ATC, which include physicians' lack of familiarity with ATC and its regulatory limitations. Finally, participants felt that due to shorter hospital stays because of SwissDRG, premature discharge of patients with complex care needs to stationary ATC takes place. This development does not fit the nursing home concept of care tailored to long-term patients.
Conclusion: This empirical study underscores that there is a strong need to improve ATC so that it is uniformly implemented throughout the country and its application is streamlined. In light of the newness of ATC as well as SwissDRG, their impact on the quality of care received by patients is yet to be fully understood. Empirical evidence is necessary to improve these two measures.
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BMC Health Serv Res
June 2019
Institute for Biomedical Ethics, University of Basel, Bernoullistrasse 28, 4056, Basel, Switzerland.
Background: Switzerland recently introduced Acute and Transitional Care (ATC) as a new financing option and a preventive measure to mitigate potential side effects of Swiss Diagnosis Related Group (SwissDRG). The goal of ATC was to support patients who after acute treatment at a hospital require temporary increased professional care. However, evidence is lacking as to the practicality of ATC.
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February 2018
Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
The first successful enantioseparation of representative O,O-diphenyl-N-arylthioureidoalkylphosphonates, (±)-Ptc-Val (OPh) & (±)-Ptc-Leu (OPh) and thiourylenedi(isobutyl phosphonate), Tcm[Val (OPh) ] on analytical and semipreparative scale was achieved by high-performance liquid chromatography using polysaccharide-based chiral stationary phases (CPs). Atc-AA (OPh) was obtained using modified tricomponent condensations of the corresponding aldehydes, N-arylthiourea and triphenyl phosphite whereas Tcm[Val (OPh) ] by the condensations of aldehydes, thiourea, and triphenyl phosphite. The prepared, racemic (±)-Atc-AA (OPh) [(±)-Ptc-Val (OPh) , (±)-Ptc-Leu (OPh) , (±)-Ptc-Pgly (OPh) and (±)-Ntc-Pgly (OPh) ] and racemic (±)-Tcm[AA (OPh) ] [(±)-Tcm[Nva (OPh) ] & (±)-Tcm[Val (OPh) ] ] were adequately characterized and used for chromatographic separations on high-performance liquid chromatography-chiral stationary phases.
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Methodology: We identified all individuals in the VZP database who had a record of DM diagnosis (E10-E16 based on ICD 10) or any antidiabetic therapy prescribed (ATC group A10) in the period of 2010-2014.
Rev Sci Instrum
July 2015
Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
This article describes the design, construction, and properties of an anthropomorphic thorax phantom with a moving surrogate tumor. This novel phantom permits detection of dose both inside and outside a moving tumor and within the substitute lung tissue material. A 3D printer generated the thorax shell composed of a chest wall, spinal column, and posterior regions of the phantom.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnal Chem
May 2015
‡Agilent Technologies, Research and Development, Hewlett-Packard-Str. 8, 76337 Waldbronn, Germany.
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