Anpassung einer chirurgischen Klinik an die Herausforderungen im GesundheitswesenDie Tageschirurgie, die Kurzzeitchirurgie, das Gefässzentrum und die Wundsprechstunde

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Anpassung einer chirurgischen Klinik an die Herausforderungen im GesundheitswesenDie Tageschirurgie, die Kurzzeitchirurgie, das Gefässzentrum und die Wundsprechstunde. / Larena-Avellaneda, A; Debus, E S; Daum, H; Rogge, A; Thiede, A; Imig, H.

In: CHIRURG, Vol. 74, No. 11, 11.2003, p. 1064-1070.

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title = "Anpassung einer chirurgischen Klinik an die Herausforderungen im GesundheitswesenDie Tageschirurgie, die Kurzzeitchirurgie, das Gef{\"a}sszentrum und die Wundsprechstunde",
abstract = "In April 1994, after the preconditions for ambulatory surgery came into effect, the day surgery ward was opened in the Hamburg-Harburg General Hospital. Besides ambulatory operations, this ward provides all surgical pre- and postoperative care. In addition to the surgical sections, different departments (urology, gynecology, dentistry, radiology, ophthalmology) take advantage of the ward. As preoperative diagnostics also could be completed ambulatorily, we were then able to establish a short-stay surgery department. This ward was opened in June 1996. One year later, the vascular center ({"}Gef{\"a}sscentrum Harburg{"}) was established by the departments for surgery, radiology, and angiology. This structure has been integrated into the day and short-stay surgery wards functionally and spatially. With the organizational structures mentioned and by setting up a wound consultation service, it is possible to optimize the capacity for admissions, operations, and beds. Government and health insurance demands for better processing can be filled and efficiency is increased.",
keywords = "Ambulatory Surgical Procedures, Germany, Hospitals, General/organization & administration, Humans, Insurance, Health, Length of Stay, Surgery Department, Hospital/organization & administration",
author = "A Larena-Avellaneda and Debus, {E S} and H Daum and A Rogge and A Thiede and H Imig",
year = "2003",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1007/s00104-003-0717-4",
language = "Deutsch",
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journal = "CHIRURG",
issn = "0009-4722",
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T1 - Anpassung einer chirurgischen Klinik an die Herausforderungen im GesundheitswesenDie Tageschirurgie, die Kurzzeitchirurgie, das Gefässzentrum und die Wundsprechstunde

AU - Larena-Avellaneda, A

AU - Debus, E S

AU - Daum, H

AU - Rogge, A

AU - Thiede, A

AU - Imig, H

PY - 2003/11

Y1 - 2003/11

N2 - In April 1994, after the preconditions for ambulatory surgery came into effect, the day surgery ward was opened in the Hamburg-Harburg General Hospital. Besides ambulatory operations, this ward provides all surgical pre- and postoperative care. In addition to the surgical sections, different departments (urology, gynecology, dentistry, radiology, ophthalmology) take advantage of the ward. As preoperative diagnostics also could be completed ambulatorily, we were then able to establish a short-stay surgery department. This ward was opened in June 1996. One year later, the vascular center ("Gefässcentrum Harburg") was established by the departments for surgery, radiology, and angiology. This structure has been integrated into the day and short-stay surgery wards functionally and spatially. With the organizational structures mentioned and by setting up a wound consultation service, it is possible to optimize the capacity for admissions, operations, and beds. Government and health insurance demands for better processing can be filled and efficiency is increased.

AB - In April 1994, after the preconditions for ambulatory surgery came into effect, the day surgery ward was opened in the Hamburg-Harburg General Hospital. Besides ambulatory operations, this ward provides all surgical pre- and postoperative care. In addition to the surgical sections, different departments (urology, gynecology, dentistry, radiology, ophthalmology) take advantage of the ward. As preoperative diagnostics also could be completed ambulatorily, we were then able to establish a short-stay surgery department. This ward was opened in June 1996. One year later, the vascular center ("Gefässcentrum Harburg") was established by the departments for surgery, radiology, and angiology. This structure has been integrated into the day and short-stay surgery wards functionally and spatially. With the organizational structures mentioned and by setting up a wound consultation service, it is possible to optimize the capacity for admissions, operations, and beds. Government and health insurance demands for better processing can be filled and efficiency is increased.

KW - Ambulatory Surgical Procedures

KW - Germany

KW - Hospitals, General/organization & administration

KW - Humans

KW - Insurance, Health

KW - Length of Stay

KW - Surgery Department, Hospital/organization & administration

U2 - 10.1007/s00104-003-0717-4

DO - 10.1007/s00104-003-0717-4

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

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VL - 74

SP - 1064

EP - 1070

JO - CHIRURG

JF - CHIRURG

SN - 0009-4722

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