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    Quality of care delivered by fee-for-service and DRG hospitals in Switzerland in patients with community-acquired pneumonia by Schuetz, Philipp, Albrich, Werner C, Suter, Isabelle, Hug, Balthasar L, Christ-Crain, Mirjam, Holler, Thomas, Henzen, Christoph, Krause, Martin, Schoenenberger, Ronald, Zimmerli, Werner, Mueller, Beat

    Published in Swiss medical weekly (2011)
    “…Reimbursement for inpatient treatment in Switzerland is in transition. While hospitals in some cantons already use Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG) based systems…”
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    Nosocomial urinary tract infection in adults by Hug, B L, Flückiger, U, Widmer, A F

    Published in Der Internist (Berlin) (01-11-2006)
    “…Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common infection in hospitalized adults. Nosocomial UTIs are mainly associated with the use of urinary catheters…”
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    Somnolence of unknown origin--illness or drug problem? by Hug, B L

    Published in Therapeutische Umschau (01-12-2006)
    “…A 64 year old female patient with previously known temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) was admitted to the emergency department (ED) for further investigation of…”
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    Mortality and drug exposure in a 5-year cohort of patients with chronic liver disease by Hug, B L, Lipsitz, S R, Seger, D L, Karson, A S, Wright, S C, Bates, D W

    Published in Swiss medical weekly (26-12-2009)
    “…Chronic liver diseases are common in the general population. Drug treatment in this group may be challenging, as many drugs are hepatically metabolised and…”
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    A year's review of bacterial pneumonia at the central hospital of Lucerne, Switzerland by Hug, B, Rossi, M

    Published in Swiss medical weekly (22-12-2001)
    “…Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains an important cause of substantial morbidity and mortality in inhospital patients. We conducted a retrospective study…”
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