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The results show fewer hospitalizations and a relocation of resources to outpatient care in areas with DRG reimbursement.
A relocation of resources from in- to outpatient care of practice-based physicians after implementation of DRGs was also observed in the analysis.
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Even when protection tools such as tariffs introduce an inefficient delay in the relocation of resources between economic activities, they are cheaper than subsidies, situation extremely important for underdeveloped countries where public budget constraints are the rule (Aubert et al. 2011, p. 75).
The costs after a patient's death were cut immediately, as the relocation of resources is rapid.
With performance enhancement, the need for relocation of resources decreases.
An urgent relocation of resources is needed where sharing occurs between developed and developing countries so as to respond to needs of countries that are most affected (50).
Once the causes of readmission are defined, research can focus on possible ways to improve the quality of care to reduce readmission rates, and consequently reduce the costs of readmission allowing relocation of resources.
But this was normal for a relocation of this magnitude.
It was a relocation of more than 110,000 people, most of them American citizens.
We can generalize the issue by asking: if rising energy costs encourage a relocation of production sources, where will that relocation be?
A relocation of a column or a set of columns from one processing node to another.
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