Reducing utilisation of hospital services by case management: a randomised controlled trial

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A 12-month randomised controlled trial was conducted in Hong Kong to evaluate the effectiveness of case management provided to a group of home-dwelling, frail elderly patients (control group: n = 47; intervention group: n = 45) in terms of utilisation of hospital services by these patients. Significant reductions (significance at P < 0.001), mean total episodes of hospital admissions (P < 0.001), and mean total number of attendances at the outpatient department (P < 0.05) were observed when the baseline and post-intervention differences between the intervention and control groups were compared. The study demonstrated that utilisation of hospital services could be significantly reduced when a group of elderly patients and their caregivers received timely interventions and appropriate services through case management services.

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Leung, A. C. T., Yau, D. C. N., Liu, C. P., Yeoh, C. S., Chui, T. Y., Chi, I., & Chow, N. W. S. (2004). Reducing utilisation of hospital services by case management: a randomised controlled trial. Australian Health Review : A Publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 28(1), 79–86. https://doi.org/10.1071/AH040079

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