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The Measurement of Hospital Output
1 Department of Medicine, Guy's Hospital Medical School London, S.E.1, England
2 Arthur Andersen and Co. 2 Fore Street, London, E.C.2, England
Present address: The Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, S.E.5, England.
This paper describes a case study in which one aspect of the output of a hospital in a London teaching group was measured for one month. The study was related to a theoretical model, which is outlined, and which could be extended as the basis of a health index.
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