Objectives: To employ automated bed data to examine whether ICU occupancy influences ICU admission decisions and patient outcomes. Design: Retrospective study using an instrumental variable to remove biases from unobserved differences in illness severity for patients admitted to ICU. Setting: Fifteen hospitals in an integrated healthcare delivery system in California. Patients: Seventy thousand one hundred thirty-three episodes involving patients admitted via emergency departments to a medical service over a 1-year period between 2008 and 2009. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: A third of patients admitted via emergency department to a medical service were admitted under high ICU congestion (more than 90% o...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis work examines the process of admission to a hospital’s intensive car...
This paper explores the rationing of bed capacity in a cardiac intensive care unit (ICU). We find th...
Objective: Timely and appropriate assessment and management within the ED impacts patient outcomes ...
Principle: Although intensive care units (ICUs) with higher overall patient volume may achieve bette...
Rationale—Although ICUs with higher overall patient volume may achieve better outcomes than lower vo...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between ICU readmission rates and case-mix-adjusted outcomes. ...
Patients admitted to a hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) often endure prolonged boarding within t...
Poster Presented at ATS 2008 in Toronto, OntarioRationale: Although ICUs with higher overall patient...
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) beds are a scarce resource, and admissions may require priorit...
Introduction: High acuity hospitals often experience delays in transferring patients from one care u...
Abstract Background The demand for critical care beds is increasing out of proportion to bed availab...
Rationale: Intensive care unit (ICU) triage-the decision whether to admit a patient to an ICU- shoul...
Purpose: To identify factors influencing triage decisions and investigate whether admission to the i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine which patient characteristics increase the risk for intensive care unit readmi...
Purpose: ICU occupancy fluctuates. High levels may disadvantage patients. Currently, occupancy is be...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis work examines the process of admission to a hospital’s intensive car...
This paper explores the rationing of bed capacity in a cardiac intensive care unit (ICU). We find th...
Objective: Timely and appropriate assessment and management within the ED impacts patient outcomes ...
Principle: Although intensive care units (ICUs) with higher overall patient volume may achieve bette...
Rationale—Although ICUs with higher overall patient volume may achieve better outcomes than lower vo...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between ICU readmission rates and case-mix-adjusted outcomes. ...
Patients admitted to a hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) often endure prolonged boarding within t...
Poster Presented at ATS 2008 in Toronto, OntarioRationale: Although ICUs with higher overall patient...
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) beds are a scarce resource, and admissions may require priorit...
Introduction: High acuity hospitals often experience delays in transferring patients from one care u...
Abstract Background The demand for critical care beds is increasing out of proportion to bed availab...
Rationale: Intensive care unit (ICU) triage-the decision whether to admit a patient to an ICU- shoul...
Purpose: To identify factors influencing triage decisions and investigate whether admission to the i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine which patient characteristics increase the risk for intensive care unit readmi...
Purpose: ICU occupancy fluctuates. High levels may disadvantage patients. Currently, occupancy is be...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis work examines the process of admission to a hospital’s intensive car...
This paper explores the rationing of bed capacity in a cardiac intensive care unit (ICU). We find th...
Objective: Timely and appropriate assessment and management within the ED impacts patient outcomes ...