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How were Hospitals Affected by the Ministry’s Release of Hospital Names to be Potentially Reorganized?

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Abstract Background The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) released a list of public and municipal hospitals (hereinafter “the list”) that are subject to reevaluation for hospital function. First, this study describes the functional differentiation status of Japanese hospital beds. Second, it evaluates the impact of the list release on the number of admissions in the listed hospitals. Methods Firstly, the number of hospitals and beds by the function of listed and non-listed hospitals in 2019 and 2021 were described using the bed function report. The Controlled Interrupted Time Series (CITS) analyses were subsequently conducted using Diagnosis Procedure Combination (DPC) data. Hospitals were divided near the cutoff point of the list. The outcomes were the number of admissions for gastrointestinal cancer surgery, those admitted via ambulance, or with a femoral fracture per 1,000 admissions. The exposure point was the week when the list was released. Results A decrease in the total number of beds was observed in 18.9% of the listed hospitals and 10.2% of others. Changes in bed functions were observed in 19.9% of the listed hospitals and 12.5% of others. CITS analyses showed that the rate ratio of admissions for gastrointestinal cancer surgery, those admitted via ambulance, and those with a femoral fracture in the listed hospital group after the list’s release were 1.001 (95% CI: 0.998–1.004, p = 0.619), 1.001 (95% CI: 0.998–1.004, p = 0.548), and 0.998 (95% CI: 0.998–1.002, p = 0.313), respectively. Conclusion More prominent trends of functional differentiation of hospital beds were observed in the listed hospitals. The release of the list did not impact the number of hospital admissions for gastrointestinal cancer surgery, those admitted via ambulance, or those with a femoral fracture per 1,000 admissions in the listed hospitals.
Title: How were Hospitals Affected by the Ministry’s Release of Hospital Names to be Potentially Reorganized?
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Abstract Background The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) released a list of public and municipal hospitals (hereinafter “the list”) that are subject to reevaluation for hospital function.
First, this study describes the functional differentiation status of Japanese hospital beds.
Second, it evaluates the impact of the list release on the number of admissions in the listed hospitals.
Methods Firstly, the number of hospitals and beds by the function of listed and non-listed hospitals in 2019 and 2021 were described using the bed function report.
The Controlled Interrupted Time Series (CITS) analyses were subsequently conducted using Diagnosis Procedure Combination (DPC) data.
Hospitals were divided near the cutoff point of the list.
The outcomes were the number of admissions for gastrointestinal cancer surgery, those admitted via ambulance, or with a femoral fracture per 1,000 admissions.
The exposure point was the week when the list was released.
Results A decrease in the total number of beds was observed in 18.
9% of the listed hospitals and 10.
2% of others.
Changes in bed functions were observed in 19.
9% of the listed hospitals and 12.
5% of others.
CITS analyses showed that the rate ratio of admissions for gastrointestinal cancer surgery, those admitted via ambulance, and those with a femoral fracture in the listed hospital group after the list’s release were 1.
001 (95% CI: 0.
998–1.
004, p = 0.
619), 1.
001 (95% CI: 0.
998–1.
004, p = 0.
548), and 0.
998 (95% CI: 0.
998–1.
002, p = 0.
313), respectively.
Conclusion More prominent trends of functional differentiation of hospital beds were observed in the listed hospitals.
The release of the list did not impact the number of hospital admissions for gastrointestinal cancer surgery, those admitted via ambulance, or those with a femoral fracture per 1,000 admissions in the listed hospitals.

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