Background Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) provide specialized treatment for patients with chronic critical illness. Increasingly LTACs are co-located within traditional short-stay hospitals rather than operated as free-standing facilities, which may affect LTAC utilization patterns and outcomes. Methods We compared free-standing and co-located LTACs using 2005 data from the United States Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. We used bivariate analyses to examine patient characteristics and timing of LTAC transfer, and used propensity matching and multivariable regression to examine mortality, readmissions, and costs after transfer. Results Of 379 LTACs in our sample, 192 (50.7%) were free-standing and 187 (49.3%) were co-located...
<p>ICU = intensive care unit; LTAC = long-term acute care hospital</p><p>Unadjusted outcomes for the...
Because most research on long-term acute care hospitals has focused on Medicare, the objective of th...
Abstract Background Long-term acute care hospitals (L...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) provide specialized treatment for pa...
Background Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) provide specialized treatment for patients with ch...
<p>*Patients were matched based on their propensity for transfer to a co-located LTAC as well their ...
BackgroundLong-term acute care hospital (LTACH) use varies considerably across the U.S., which may r...
Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) are an increasingly common discharge destination for patients...
Rationale: The National Quality Forum recently endorsed in-hospital mortality and intensive care uni...
ObjectivesTo determine why non-mechanically ventilated hospitalized older adults are transferred to ...
Long-term acute care hospitals have emerged as a novel approach for the care of patients recovering ...
Importance:Despite providing an overlapping level of care, it is unknown why hospitalized older adul...
Background: Little evidence exists on the effects of receiving care in a long-term acute care hospit...
ObjectivesThere is wide variation in long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) use nationwide, the most ...
BACKGROUND: Acute care hospitals in Quebec are required to reserve 10% of their beds for patients re...
<p>ICU = intensive care unit; LTAC = long-term acute care hospital</p><p>Unadjusted outcomes for the...
Because most research on long-term acute care hospitals has focused on Medicare, the objective of th...
Abstract Background Long-term acute care hospitals (L...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) provide specialized treatment for pa...
Background Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) provide specialized treatment for patients with ch...
<p>*Patients were matched based on their propensity for transfer to a co-located LTAC as well their ...
BackgroundLong-term acute care hospital (LTACH) use varies considerably across the U.S., which may r...
Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) are an increasingly common discharge destination for patients...
Rationale: The National Quality Forum recently endorsed in-hospital mortality and intensive care uni...
ObjectivesTo determine why non-mechanically ventilated hospitalized older adults are transferred to ...
Long-term acute care hospitals have emerged as a novel approach for the care of patients recovering ...
Importance:Despite providing an overlapping level of care, it is unknown why hospitalized older adul...
Background: Little evidence exists on the effects of receiving care in a long-term acute care hospit...
ObjectivesThere is wide variation in long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) use nationwide, the most ...
BACKGROUND: Acute care hospitals in Quebec are required to reserve 10% of their beds for patients re...
<p>ICU = intensive care unit; LTAC = long-term acute care hospital</p><p>Unadjusted outcomes for the...
Because most research on long-term acute care hospitals has focused on Medicare, the objective of th...
Abstract Background Long-term acute care hospitals (L...