Selected article for: "care unit and intensive care unit capacity"

Author: Christopher M. Petrilli; Simon A. Jones; Jie Yang; Harish Rajagopalan; Luke F. O'Donnell; Yelena Chernyak; Katie Tobin; Robert J. Cerfolio; Fritz Francois; Leora I. Horwitz
Title: Factors associated with hospitalization and critical illness among 4,103 patients with COVID-19 disease in New York City
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 8prg1goh_1
    Snippet: For similar reasons, is also important to understand the risk of critical illness among those hospitalized. Clinicians need this information both to identify patients at greatest risk of deterioration, and to inform decision-making about hospital discharge. Policymakers and epidemiologists need this information to project likely need for intensive care unit capacity, ventilators and associated staffing. It would also help improve the reliability .....
    Document: For similar reasons, is also important to understand the risk of critical illness among those hospitalized. Clinicians need this information both to identify patients at greatest risk of deterioration, and to inform decision-making about hospital discharge. Policymakers and epidemiologists need this information to project likely need for intensive care unit capacity, ventilators and associated staffing. It would also help improve the reliability of future mortality rate estimation.

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