Potentially Preventable Hospitalisations
Cross-source consensus on Potentially Preventable Hospitalisations from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Potentially preventable hospitalisations are admissions that could potentially be avoided through timely and effective primary healthcare. — Geographic variation in potentially preventable hospitalisations in Indonesia: a multilevel analysis using National Health Insurance Sample Data
- The study found 4.83 million weighted PPH events among JKN enrollees in 2023. — Geographic variation in potentially preventable hospitalisations in Indonesia: a multilevel analysis using National Health Insurance Sample Data
- The overall PPH rate was 180.9 per 10,000 JKN enrollees. — Geographic variation in potentially preventable hospitalisations in Indonesia: a multilevel analysis using National Health Insurance Sample Data
- Acute and chronic PPH had similar rates, while vaccine-preventable PPH was much lower. — Geographic variation in potentially preventable hospitalisations in Indonesia: a multilevel analysis using National Health Insurance Sample Data
- Leading PPH contributors included dehydration and gastroenteritis, bacterial pneumonia, diabetes complications, hypertensive complications, cerebrovascular disease, and tuberculosis. — Geographic variation in potentially preventable hospitalisations in Indonesia: a multilevel analysis using National Health Insurance Sample Data