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Inpatient length of stay: a finite mixture modeling analysis.

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Inpatient length of stay: a finite mixture modeling analysis.

Eur J Health Econ. 2010 Apr;11(2):119-26

Authors: Singh CH, Ladusingh L

Length of stay (LOS) in hospital for inpatient treatment is a measure of crucial recovery time. Using nationwide data on inpatient healthcare in India, a three-component finite mixture negative binomial model was found to provide a reasonable fit to the heterogeneous LOS distribution. Associated risk factors for short-stay, medium-stay and long-stay subgroups were identified from the respective negative binomial components. In addition, significant heterogeneities within each group were also found.

PMID: 19430985 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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