Effects of time and day of admission on the outcome of critically ill patients admitted to ICU
Background: Studies have shown that patients admitted to hospitals on weekends and after-hours experience worse outcome than those admitted on weekdays and daytime hours. Although admissions of patients to intensive care units (ICUs) occur 24 hours a day, not all critical care units maintain the sam...
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Main Authors: | Jose Orsini (Author), Salil Rajayer (Author), Noeen Ahmad (Author), Nanda Din (Author), Joaquin Morante (Author), Ryan Malik (Author), Ahmed Shim (Author) |
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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