Characteristics associated with high hospital spending over 1 year among patients hospitalised for COVID-19 in the USA: a cohort study
Introduction Despite complex care needs during critical COVID-19, the associated long-term healthcare spending is poorly understood, limiting the ability of policy-makers to prioritise necessary care and plan for future medical countermeasures.Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adu...
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Main Authors: | Laura C Chambers (Author), Francesca L Beaudoin (Author), Sameer Nair-Desai (Author), Mark J Soto (Author), Caroline Behr (Author), Leah Lovgren (Author), Tamsin Zandstra (Author), Scott A Rivkees (Author), Ning Rosenthal (Author), Thomas C Tsai (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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