Background: Emergency surgery patients risk greater mortality and morbidity than elective patients undergoing the same procedure. However, the differential effort required for the care of emergency surgical patients is poorly defined. This study sought to characterize costs and outcomes of elective versus emergent right hemicolectomy.Methods: 2006 Nationwide Inpatient Sample data were used to compare mortality, total charges, and length of stay (LOS) in patients undergoing emergency versus elective right hemicolectomy (International Classification of Diseases-9th procedure code 45.73). Mann-Whitney tests examined total costs and LOS; multivariable regression modeled inhospital mortality controlling for age, gender, insurance status, and com...
Background: Higher volume has been associated with lower mortality for several surgical diseases. It...
© 2016 Dr. Rezvaneh ShakerianBackground and aims: Healthcare services globally are faced with having...
Objective: The objective of our study was to characterize providers\u27 impressions of factors contr...
Objective: To determine hospital costs and the adjusted risk of death associated with emergent versu...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
Background: Acute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general...
Background: Studies have demonstrated that relative value units (RVUs) do not appropriately reflect ...
Acute care surgery (ACS) diagnoses are responsible for approximately a quarter of the costs of inpat...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Background: We hypothesize that lack of access to care results in propensity toward emergent operati...
Background: Adoption of the acute care surgery model has led to increasing volumes of emergency gene...
Increasing numbers of government and commercial payers are considering a transition to "bundled paym...
INTRODUCTION:Lack of insurance coverage increases complications and mortality from surgical procedur...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Importance: Emergency general surgery (EGS) represents 11% of surgical admissions and 50% of surgica...
Background: Higher volume has been associated with lower mortality for several surgical diseases. It...
© 2016 Dr. Rezvaneh ShakerianBackground and aims: Healthcare services globally are faced with having...
Objective: The objective of our study was to characterize providers\u27 impressions of factors contr...
Objective: To determine hospital costs and the adjusted risk of death associated with emergent versu...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
Background: Acute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general...
Background: Studies have demonstrated that relative value units (RVUs) do not appropriately reflect ...
Acute care surgery (ACS) diagnoses are responsible for approximately a quarter of the costs of inpat...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Background: We hypothesize that lack of access to care results in propensity toward emergent operati...
Background: Adoption of the acute care surgery model has led to increasing volumes of emergency gene...
Increasing numbers of government and commercial payers are considering a transition to "bundled paym...
INTRODUCTION:Lack of insurance coverage increases complications and mortality from surgical procedur...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Importance: Emergency general surgery (EGS) represents 11% of surgical admissions and 50% of surgica...
Background: Higher volume has been associated with lower mortality for several surgical diseases. It...
© 2016 Dr. Rezvaneh ShakerianBackground and aims: Healthcare services globally are faced with having...
Objective: The objective of our study was to characterize providers\u27 impressions of factors contr...