A new way to compare health systems: avoidable hospital conditions in Manhattan and Paris.
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Comparison of two methods to report potentially avoidable hospitalizations in France in 2012: a cross-sectional study.Factors associated with avoidable hospitalisation of children younger than 2 years old: the 2006 Brazilian National Demographic Health Survey.Multimorbidity, Mental Illness, and Quality of Care: Preventable Hospitalizations among Medicare BeneficiariesLong-term obesity and avoidable hospitalization among younger, middle-aged, and older adults.The impact of rural health system reform on hospitalization rates in the Islamic Republic of Iran: an interrupted time series.Comparing potentially avoidable hospitalization rates related to ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Switzerland: the need to refine the definition of health conditions and to adjust for population health status.Insurance expansion in Massachusetts did not reduce access among previously insured Medicare patients.Intra-urban differences in rates of admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Brazil's Center-West region.Preventable Hospitalization Rates and Neighborhood Poverty among New York City Residents, 2008-2013.Assessment of potentially preventable hospitalizations in the regional hospital of Saint-Louis, Senegal.In the heat of the summer : lessons from the heat waves in Paris.Hospitalization due to conditions sensitive to primary care and expansion of the Family Health Program in Brazil: an ecological study.Conceptual and methodological aspects in the study of hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions.Access to primary care in Hong Kong, Greater London and New York City.[Internment for conditions suitable for primary healthcare in Sao Paulo state].
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A new way to compare health systems: avoidable hospital conditions in Manhattan and Paris.
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Daniel Weisz
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2006-03-01T00:00:00Z