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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2009

Oxidative ortho C-C coupling of 4-ethylphenol by dual substrate activation at a bioinspired dicopper complex--trapping of an unusual oligophenolic Cu6 species.

Angelina Prokofieva; Sebastian Dechert; Christian Große; George M. Sheldrick; Franc Meyer

Bioinspired dual activation: Dual activation within the bimetallic pocket of a bioinspired dicopper(II) complex suitably places two phenolato substrates for preferred ortho-ortho coupling. Spectroscopic data and the molecular structure of a unique Cu(6) complex isolated from the reaction mixture reveal a novel terphenolato ligand and provide a clue about the activation mechanism (see picture).


Chemical Communications | 2011

Visualising the carboxylate shift at a bioinspired diiron(II) site in the solid state.

Boris Burger; Sebastian Dechert; Christian Große; Serhiy Demeshko; Franc Meyer

A novel pyrazolate-based diiron(II) complex shows five different binding modes of exogenous carboxylate ligands in a single crystal structure. Temperature dependent X-ray data reveal thermally induced disorder due to carboxylate dynamics that resemble the carboxylate shift, as it is known from various diiron enzyme active sites.


Nervenarzt | 2015

Aufnahme- und Entlassentscheidungen in der Psychiatrie

C. Wolff-Menzler; S. Gyßer; Christian Große; Sibylle Häfner; Florian Seemüller; F. Godemann; Hauke Felix Wiegand; Michael Löhr

BACKGROUND The legislation requires all scientific societies in the field of inpatient psychiatric and psychosomatic healthcare to survey and assess the effects and financial incentives of the new flat rate day-based remuneration system in psychiatric and psychosomatic facilities (PEPP system). As day-based remuneration systems may be an incentive to extend treatment, it is necessary to measure and analyze the future development of the number of cases and the duration of treatment. OBJECTIVES This article surveys admission and discharge decisions of psychiatric and psychosomatic facilities. The distribution of admissions and discharges throughout the days of the week were analyzed to search for evidence of a systematic extension of treatment over the weekend. MATERIAL AND METHODS The analysis is based on data from the Versorgungsrelevante Indikatoren in der Psychiatrie und Psychosomatik (VIPP, treatment-relevant indicators in psychiatry and psychosomatics) project database, which contains routine data from psychiatric and psychosomatic facilities. On this basis the distributions of admissions and discharges throughout the days of the week were analyzed on aggregate and diagnosis-specific levels. RESULTS Patients were mostly admitted to hospitals within the first 3 weekdays. The discharge mostly took place on Fridays and not as a financial incentive on Mondays. Regarding the patient length of stay a 7-day cycle can be observed, which may indicate the importance of medical and organizational factors in discharge decisions. CONCLUSION The results do not show evidence for a systematic extension of treatment over the weekend. Over the next years it will be important to observe the development of the duration of treatment and the number of cases to assess the influence of the economic incentives of the PEPP system on the utilization of psychiatric and psychosomatic healthcare.


Nervenarzt | 2016

[Admission and discharge decisions in psychiatric hospitals : The 7-day cycle: analysis based on the VIPP database].

C. Wolff-Menzler; S. Gyßer; Christian Große; Sibylle Häfner; Florian Seemüller; F. Godemann; Hauke Felix Wiegand; Michael Löhr

BACKGROUND The legislation requires all scientific societies in the field of inpatient psychiatric and psychosomatic healthcare to survey and assess the effects and financial incentives of the new flat rate day-based remuneration system in psychiatric and psychosomatic facilities (PEPP system). As day-based remuneration systems may be an incentive to extend treatment, it is necessary to measure and analyze the future development of the number of cases and the duration of treatment. OBJECTIVES This article surveys admission and discharge decisions of psychiatric and psychosomatic facilities. The distribution of admissions and discharges throughout the days of the week were analyzed to search for evidence of a systematic extension of treatment over the weekend. MATERIAL AND METHODS The analysis is based on data from the Versorgungsrelevante Indikatoren in der Psychiatrie und Psychosomatik (VIPP, treatment-relevant indicators in psychiatry and psychosomatics) project database, which contains routine data from psychiatric and psychosomatic facilities. On this basis the distributions of admissions and discharges throughout the days of the week were analyzed on aggregate and diagnosis-specific levels. RESULTS Patients were mostly admitted to hospitals within the first 3 weekdays. The discharge mostly took place on Fridays and not as a financial incentive on Mondays. Regarding the patient length of stay a 7-day cycle can be observed, which may indicate the importance of medical and organizational factors in discharge decisions. CONCLUSION The results do not show evidence for a systematic extension of treatment over the weekend. Over the next years it will be important to observe the development of the duration of treatment and the number of cases to assess the influence of the economic incentives of the PEPP system on the utilization of psychiatric and psychosomatic healthcare.


Nervenarzt | 2016

Aufnahme- und Entlassentscheidungen in der Psychiatrie@@@Admission and discharge decisions in psychiatric hospitals: Der 7-Tage-Zyklus: Analyse auf Grundlage der VIPP-Datenbank@@@The 7-day cycle: analysis based on the VIPP database

C. Wolff-Menzler; S. Gyßer; Christian Große; Sibylle Häfner; Florian Seemüller; F. Godemann; Hauke Felix Wiegand; Michael Löhr

BACKGROUND The legislation requires all scientific societies in the field of inpatient psychiatric and psychosomatic healthcare to survey and assess the effects and financial incentives of the new flat rate day-based remuneration system in psychiatric and psychosomatic facilities (PEPP system). As day-based remuneration systems may be an incentive to extend treatment, it is necessary to measure and analyze the future development of the number of cases and the duration of treatment. OBJECTIVES This article surveys admission and discharge decisions of psychiatric and psychosomatic facilities. The distribution of admissions and discharges throughout the days of the week were analyzed to search for evidence of a systematic extension of treatment over the weekend. MATERIAL AND METHODS The analysis is based on data from the Versorgungsrelevante Indikatoren in der Psychiatrie und Psychosomatik (VIPP, treatment-relevant indicators in psychiatry and psychosomatics) project database, which contains routine data from psychiatric and psychosomatic facilities. On this basis the distributions of admissions and discharges throughout the days of the week were analyzed on aggregate and diagnosis-specific levels. RESULTS Patients were mostly admitted to hospitals within the first 3 weekdays. The discharge mostly took place on Fridays and not as a financial incentive on Mondays. Regarding the patient length of stay a 7-day cycle can be observed, which may indicate the importance of medical and organizational factors in discharge decisions. CONCLUSION The results do not show evidence for a systematic extension of treatment over the weekend. Over the next years it will be important to observe the development of the duration of treatment and the number of cases to assess the influence of the economic incentives of the PEPP system on the utilization of psychiatric and psychosomatic healthcare.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2008

Stereoselective Synthesis of 4‐Dehydroxydiversonol Employing Enantioselective Palladium‐Catalysed Domino Reactions

Lutz F. Tietze; Dirk A. Spiegl; Florian Stecker; Julia Major; Christian Raith; Christian Große


Fortschritte Der Neurologie Psychiatrie | 2014

Versorgungsindikatoren in der Psychiatrie und Psychosomatik (VIPP) – Ein Datenbank-Projekt

C. Wolff-Menzler; B. Maier; F. Junne; Michael Löhr; Christian Große; Peter Falkai; T. Pollmächer; H.-J. Salize; R. Nitschke; I. Hauth; A. Deister; F. Godemann


Chemical Communications | 2008

An unusually stable octanuclear σ-mesityl-bridged µ4-oxo-copper(I) complex encapsulated by a pyrazolate-based compartmental ligand scaffold

Michael Stollenz; Christian Große; Franc Meyer


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2016

Molecular dicopper(I) oxalate stabilized by two N-heterocyclic carbenes: A potential precursor for copper deposition

Michael Stollenz; Stefan Fischer; Henrike Gehring; Stefan G. Resch; Sebastian Dechert; Christian Große; Franc Meyer


Gesundheitswesen | 2015

Analyse und Beurteilung der Veränderungen des PEPP-Systems durch den Entgeltkatalog 2015

Christian Große; C. Wolff-Menzler

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Franc Meyer

University of Göttingen

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Boris Burger

University of Göttingen

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Dirk A. Spiegl

University of Göttingen

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