Introduction: Intensive care is generally regarded as expensive, and as a result beds are limited. This has raised serious questions about rationing when there are insufficient beds for all those referred. However, the evidence for the cost effectiveness of intensive care is weak and the work that does exist usually assumes that those who are not admitted do not survive, which is not always the case. Randomised studies of the effectiveness of intensive care are difficult to justify on ethical grounds; therefore, this observational study examined the cost effectiveness of ICU admission by comparing patients who were accepted into ICU after ICU triage to those who were not accepted, while attempting to adjust such comparison for confounding f...
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The assessment of the causal effect of Inten...
Learning Objectives: In the UK the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence requires a new ...
Learning Objectives: In the UK the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence requires a new ...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care is generally regarded as expensive, and as a result beds are limited. T...
Introduction: Intensive care is generally regarded as expensive, and as a result beds are limited. T...
IntroductionIntensive care is generally regarded as expensive, and as a result beds are limited. Thi...
IntroductionIntensive care is generally regarded as expensive, and as a result beds are limited. Thi...
Purpose: To identify factors influencing triage decisions and investigate whether admission to the i...
Background: Clinicians, hospital managers, policy makers, and researchers are concerned about high c...
Purpose: To identify factors influencing triage decisions and investigate whether admission to the i...
Economic evaluations are increasingly common in the critical care literature, although approaches to...
Economic evaluations are increasingly common in the critical care literature, although approaches to...
We faced some of the most important aspects of the problem of the appropriateness of ICU resources u...
Abstract Background Clinicians, hospital managers, policy makers, and researchers are concerned abou...
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The assessment of the causal effect of Inten...
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The assessment of the causal effect of Inten...
Learning Objectives: In the UK the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence requires a new ...
Learning Objectives: In the UK the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence requires a new ...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care is generally regarded as expensive, and as a result beds are limited. T...
Introduction: Intensive care is generally regarded as expensive, and as a result beds are limited. T...
IntroductionIntensive care is generally regarded as expensive, and as a result beds are limited. Thi...
IntroductionIntensive care is generally regarded as expensive, and as a result beds are limited. Thi...
Purpose: To identify factors influencing triage decisions and investigate whether admission to the i...
Background: Clinicians, hospital managers, policy makers, and researchers are concerned about high c...
Purpose: To identify factors influencing triage decisions and investigate whether admission to the i...
Economic evaluations are increasingly common in the critical care literature, although approaches to...
Economic evaluations are increasingly common in the critical care literature, although approaches to...
We faced some of the most important aspects of the problem of the appropriateness of ICU resources u...
Abstract Background Clinicians, hospital managers, policy makers, and researchers are concerned abou...
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The assessment of the causal effect of Inten...
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The assessment of the causal effect of Inten...
Learning Objectives: In the UK the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence requires a new ...
Learning Objectives: In the UK the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence requires a new ...