Changes in hospitalization populations by level of complexity at children's hospitals.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2024
Identifier
DOI: 10.1002/jhm.13292
Abstract
It is important for hospitals to understand how hospitalizations for children are changing to adapt and best accommodate the future needs of all patient populations. This study aims to understand how hospitalizations for children with medical complexity (CMC) and non-CMC have changed over time at children's hospitals, and how hospitalizations for these children will look in the future. Children with 3+ complex chronic conditions (CCC) accounted for 7% of discharges and over one-quarter of days and one-third of costs during the study period (2012-2022). The number of CCCs was associated with increased growth in discharges, hospital days, and costs. Understanding these trends can help hospitals better allocate resources and training to prepare for pediatric patients across the spectrum of complexity.
Journal Title
J Hosp Med
Volume
19
Issue
5
First Page
399
Last Page
402
MeSH Keywords
Humans; Hospitals, Pediatric; Child; Hospitalization; Male; Female; Chronic Disease; Child, Preschool; Length of Stay; Patient Discharge; Adolescent; Hospital Costs; Infant
Keywords
Pediatric Hospital; Hospitalization; Chronic Disease; Length of Stay; Patient Discharge; Hospital Costs
Recommended Citation
Hall M, Berry JG, Hall M, et al. Changes in hospitalization populations by level of complexity at children's hospitals. J Hosp Med. 2024;19(5):399-402. doi:10.1002/jhm.13292