Background: Adoption of the acute care surgery model has led to increasing volumes of emergency general surgery (EGS) patients at trauma centers. However, the financial burden of EGS services on trauma centers is unknown. This study estimates the current and future costs associated with EGS hospitalization nationwide. Methods: We applied the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma\u27s DRG International Classification of Diseases-9th Rev. criteria for defining EGS to the 2010 National Inpatient Sample (NIS) data and identified adult EGS patients. Cost of hospitalization was obtained by converting reported charges to cost using the 2010 all-payer inpatient cost-to-charge ratio for all hospitals in the NIS database. Cost was modeled vi...
Background: Identifying predictors of mortality and surgical complications has led to outcome improv...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) play an essential role in the Swiss health care system as th...
Background: Emergency surgery patients risk greater mortality and morbidity than elective patients u...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
OBJECTIVE: To calculate the current and projected financial burden of EGS hospital admissions in a s...
Background: Acute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general...
Importance: Emergency general surgery (EGS) represents 11% of surgical admissions and 50% of surgica...
Background: Acute care surgery encompasses trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general sur...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Objective: To determine hospital costs and the adjusted risk of death associated with emergent versu...
INTRODUCTION:Lack of insurance coverage increases complications and mortality from surgical procedur...
BACKGROUND: As fewer surgeons take emergency general surgery call and hospitals decrease emergency s...
Background: Higher volume has been associated with lower mortality for several surgical diseases. It...
Background: Trauma and emergency general surgery (EGS) patients who are uninsured have worse outcome...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Background: Identifying predictors of mortality and surgical complications has led to outcome improv...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) play an essential role in the Swiss health care system as th...
Background: Emergency surgery patients risk greater mortality and morbidity than elective patients u...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
OBJECTIVE: To calculate the current and projected financial burden of EGS hospital admissions in a s...
Background: Acute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general...
Importance: Emergency general surgery (EGS) represents 11% of surgical admissions and 50% of surgica...
Background: Acute care surgery encompasses trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general sur...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Objective: To determine hospital costs and the adjusted risk of death associated with emergent versu...
INTRODUCTION:Lack of insurance coverage increases complications and mortality from surgical procedur...
BACKGROUND: As fewer surgeons take emergency general surgery call and hospitals decrease emergency s...
Background: Higher volume has been associated with lower mortality for several surgical diseases. It...
Background: Trauma and emergency general surgery (EGS) patients who are uninsured have worse outcome...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Background: Identifying predictors of mortality and surgical complications has led to outcome improv...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) play an essential role in the Swiss health care system as th...
Background: Emergency surgery patients risk greater mortality and morbidity than elective patients u...