Wide variation between hospitals in the quality of critical care lead to many potentially avoidable deaths. Regionalization of critical care is a possible solution; regionalization has been implemented for trauma and neonatal intensive care, and it is under active discussion for medical and cardiac critical care. However, regionalization is only one possible approach to reorganizing critical care services. This commentary introduces the technique of network analysis as a framework for the following: (1) understanding how critically ill patients move between hospitals, (2) defining the roles hospitals play in regional care delivery, and (3) suggesting systematic improvements that may benefit population health. We examined tra...
Efforts to regionalize cardiac services can increase access costs for patients. This study is the fi...
Purpose of Review: Given increasingly scarce health care resources and highly differentiated hospita...
Funder: Research Trainees Coordinating Centre; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000659Intro...
Rationale: Moving patients from low-performing hospitals to high-performing hospitals may improve pa...
Poster presented at Annual MeetingBackground: In light of wide variations between hospitals in the...
Abstract Background Regionalization of adult critical...
HOSPITALS VARY WIDELY INquality of critical care.1 Con-sequently, the outcomes ofcritically ill pati...
Rationale: Moving patients from low-performing hospitals to high-performing hospitals may improve pa...
OBJECTIVE: The interdependence of hospitals is underappreciated in patient outcomes studies. We used...
The movement of critical care patients from areas of low treatment capacity to areas of specialized ...
System-level planning involves uniting hospitals and health systems, local/regional government agenc...
OBJECTIVES: Telemedicine critical care is associated with improved efficiency, quality, and cost-eff...
In recent years, the transmission of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has led to substantial ...
Long-term acute care hospitals have emerged as a novel approach for the care of patients recovering ...
Introduction Hospitals are complex systems and optimising their function is critical to the provisio...
Efforts to regionalize cardiac services can increase access costs for patients. This study is the fi...
Purpose of Review: Given increasingly scarce health care resources and highly differentiated hospita...
Funder: Research Trainees Coordinating Centre; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000659Intro...
Rationale: Moving patients from low-performing hospitals to high-performing hospitals may improve pa...
Poster presented at Annual MeetingBackground: In light of wide variations between hospitals in the...
Abstract Background Regionalization of adult critical...
HOSPITALS VARY WIDELY INquality of critical care.1 Con-sequently, the outcomes ofcritically ill pati...
Rationale: Moving patients from low-performing hospitals to high-performing hospitals may improve pa...
OBJECTIVE: The interdependence of hospitals is underappreciated in patient outcomes studies. We used...
The movement of critical care patients from areas of low treatment capacity to areas of specialized ...
System-level planning involves uniting hospitals and health systems, local/regional government agenc...
OBJECTIVES: Telemedicine critical care is associated with improved efficiency, quality, and cost-eff...
In recent years, the transmission of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has led to substantial ...
Long-term acute care hospitals have emerged as a novel approach for the care of patients recovering ...
Introduction Hospitals are complex systems and optimising their function is critical to the provisio...
Efforts to regionalize cardiac services can increase access costs for patients. This study is the fi...
Purpose of Review: Given increasingly scarce health care resources and highly differentiated hospita...
Funder: Research Trainees Coordinating Centre; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000659Intro...