Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
Previous studies have looked of repeated admissions and failed discharges but none have followed up a group of patients requiring multiple admissions over several years. We found that of the 42 patients admitted three or more times to acute wards in 1990, half were having a bad year and did not require this level of inpatient care in succeeding years; one-quarter continued to use acute services heavily but none required three or more admissions in every year of follow-up; one-quarter did badly and required prolonged in-patient care or died.
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