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In conclusion, decreasing admission and discharge delays in critical care is essential because such delays have a serious impact on patient outcomes and healthcare costs.
Our findings underscore the potential impact of decreasing admission delays and increasing antiviral use to mitigate the mortality burden of future influenza pandemics.
Overall, our study underscores the potential impact of decreasing admission delays and increasing antiviral use in the inpatient setting to mitigate the mortality burden of future influenza pandemics.
The findings of this review can be used to develop research questions to explain relationships between factors associated with ICU admission and discharge processes as a means of decreasing admission and discharge delays.
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Trend analysis shows that this is significantly greater than the background trend of decreasing admissions.
Consider this: When Duke University's hospital system created an integrated program for treating congestive heart failure, it saved $8,000 per patient in one year through decreased admission rates and shorter lengths of stay.
This is likely reflective of the decreased admission rate.
Schaaf et al. found slightly decreased admission CRP levels in patients with prior antimicrobial therapy [ 26].
A recent study also reported substantially decreased admission rates for ACSC conditions where GPs had financial incentives aimed at improving the quality of care [ 38].
Of note, because of the overall aging of the population, despite the decreased admission rate observed in patients aged 65-84 y, the absolute number of admissions in this age group actually increased.
7 24 Our findings are similar to Boumendil et al 8 who reported decreased admission rates to ICU in patients 80 years and older (10% compared with 29% for patients aged 65 79 years).
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