Mgw. Dijkgraaf et al., TRENDS IN-HOSPITAL RESOURCE UTILIZATION BY HIV-INFECTED PERSONS, JANUARY 1987 - JUNE 1990, Health policy, 27(2), 1994, pp. 175-191
Trends in the utilization of various hospital resources by HIV-infecte
d persons between January 1987 and June 1990 have been studied to supp
ort health care planning. Data on 126 asymptomatic and symptomatic HIV
-infected persons have been recorded at a patient level and analyzed a
t half-yearly intervals. At a hospital level, increasing utilization t
rends were observed. At the patient level, a decreasing utilization in
tensity was measured for admissions, inpatient days, inpatient diagnos
tic examinations, and outpatient consultations. Increasing utilization
intensity was measured for care during admissions. A constant utiliza
tion intensity was observed for outpatient diagnostic examinations and
inpatient medication days. Use of interventions tended to increase at
the end of the study period. Discriminating between trends in the uti
lization of different hospital resources can improve the management of
hospital health care demands of HIV-infected people.