TY - JOUR SP - 447 A1 - Marada Gyula A1 - Nagy Ákos Károly A1 - Sebestyén Andor A1 - Zemplényi Antal Tamás A1 - Radnai Márta A1 - Boncz Imre UR - http://doi.org/10.1556/650.2017.30683 SN - 0030-6002 EP - 453 VL - 158 ID - publicatio24356 N2 - INTRODUCTION: In Hungary, the number and structure of the maxillofacial surgery departments underwent significant changes in recent decades. AIM: The aim of our study was to present the actual performance indicators of maxillofacial inpatient departments and based on the available data to compare the departments. METHOD: The study was based on the number of beds founded by the National Health Insurance Fund. Performance data were supplied by the National Health Insurance Fund Administration. The assessment included the following indicators: number of beds institutional breakdown by type, number of reimbursed cases, the weighted case number, hospital stay, bed occupancy rates and average length of stay. RESULTS: In the examined period 40% of active beds (65) were in university hospitals. The distribution of reimbursed cases was similar. The university hospitals showed higher weighted case number and case-mix index. The oral surgery departments' bed occupancy rate (45.75%) was below the national average. CONCLUSION: The indicators show significant differences among different departments in the examined period. Orv. Hetil., 2017, 158(12), 447-453. IS - 12 AV - restricted JF - ORVOSI HETILAP TI - Az arc-, állcsont-szájsebészeti aktív fekv?betegosztályok teljesítménymutatói Y1 - 2017/// ER -