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Infection control and changing health-care delivery systems
1Hospital Infections Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. wrj1@cdc.gov
Emerging Infectious Diseases
|April 11, 2001
Abstract:
In the past, health care was delivered mainly in acute-care facilities. Today, health care is delivered in hospital, outpatient, transitional care, long-term care, rehabilitative care, home, and private office settings. Measures to reduce health-care costs include decreasing the number of hospitals and the length of patient stays, increasing outpatient and home care, and increasing long-term care for the elderly. The home-care industry and managed care have become major providers of health care. The role of specialists in health-care epidemiology has changed accordingly.