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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_4
    Snippet: The study was conducted at NYU Langone Health, which includes over 260 outpatient office sites and four acute care hospitals (two in Manhattan, one in Brooklyn, one in Long Island) ranging from a quaternary care hospital to a safety net institution. As the epidemic evolved, the health system added intensive care unit beds and inpatient capacity, resulting in approximately 394 ICU beds and 1,297 non-ICU beds at time of writing......
    Document: The study was conducted at NYU Langone Health, which includes over 260 outpatient office sites and four acute care hospitals (two in Manhattan, one in Brooklyn, one in Long Island) ranging from a quaternary care hospital to a safety net institution. As the epidemic evolved, the health system added intensive care unit beds and inpatient capacity, resulting in approximately 394 ICU beds and 1,297 non-ICU beds at time of writing.

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