Interventions to prevent hospital admissions in long-term care facilities: a rapid review of economic evidence

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  • What: Before starting this study, the authors found one systematic review that studied economic evaluations of interventions with people aged 65 years. The aim of this rapid review was to summarize the economic evidence relating to interventions that have already been found to be effective in reducing unscheduled hospital admissions or attendances from long-term care facilities . Data Extraction and Critical Appraisal Rapid review methods were used to achieve the study aims. The work has highlighted a need for further research to strengthen the economic evidence around interventions to reduce hospital admissions from long-term care facilities . . .

     

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