ICU capacity strain is associated with increased morbidity and lost hospital revenue, leading many hospitals to increase the number of ICU beds. However, this approach can lead to inefficiency and waste. A recent report in Critical Care highlights a different approach: creating new service lines for low-risk patients. In this case, the authors started a post-anesthesia care unit with an intensivist-led care team, resulting in lower hospital costs with no changes in ICU mortality. Although this type of change carries some risks, and will not work for every hospital, it is an example of the creative solutions hospitals must sometimes undertake to maintain the supply of critical care in response to a rising demand
Developments in hospital medicine combined with social and demographic changes are likely to increas...
Acute care hospitals are changing rapidly to address economic and technologic advancements and meet ...
Intensive care units (ICUs) are an expensive [1-4] and growing [4,5] part of health care in develope...
ICU capacity strain is associated with increased morbidity and lost hospital revenue, leading many h...
of steps hospitals are taking to address the growing problem of ICU capacity constraints [1]. Th ese...
OBJECTIVES:. ICU capacity strain is associated with worsened outcomes. Intermediate care units (IMCs...
As your hospital's ICU director, you are approached by the hospital's administration to help solve o...
I ntensive care units (ICUs) accountfor;10 % of inpatient acute carebeds (1, 2), and this proportion...
Summary Intensive Care Units (ICU) are high risk, dynamic systems, characterized by the omnipresence...
Demand for intensive care unit (ICU) resources often exceeds supply, and shortages of ICU beds and s...
As your hospital's ICU director, you are approached by the hospital's administration to help solve o...
OBJECTIVES To safely expand and adapt the normal workings of a large critical care unit in respon...
The ICU is a resource intensive environment where administrative support for resource optimization i...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
Subspecialization of critical care units and overall increasing demand for critical care services ha...
Developments in hospital medicine combined with social and demographic changes are likely to increas...
Acute care hospitals are changing rapidly to address economic and technologic advancements and meet ...
Intensive care units (ICUs) are an expensive [1-4] and growing [4,5] part of health care in develope...
ICU capacity strain is associated with increased morbidity and lost hospital revenue, leading many h...
of steps hospitals are taking to address the growing problem of ICU capacity constraints [1]. Th ese...
OBJECTIVES:. ICU capacity strain is associated with worsened outcomes. Intermediate care units (IMCs...
As your hospital's ICU director, you are approached by the hospital's administration to help solve o...
I ntensive care units (ICUs) accountfor;10 % of inpatient acute carebeds (1, 2), and this proportion...
Summary Intensive Care Units (ICU) are high risk, dynamic systems, characterized by the omnipresence...
Demand for intensive care unit (ICU) resources often exceeds supply, and shortages of ICU beds and s...
As your hospital's ICU director, you are approached by the hospital's administration to help solve o...
OBJECTIVES To safely expand and adapt the normal workings of a large critical care unit in respon...
The ICU is a resource intensive environment where administrative support for resource optimization i...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
Subspecialization of critical care units and overall increasing demand for critical care services ha...
Developments in hospital medicine combined with social and demographic changes are likely to increas...
Acute care hospitals are changing rapidly to address economic and technologic advancements and meet ...
Intensive care units (ICUs) are an expensive [1-4] and growing [4,5] part of health care in develope...