ISOLATION (Hospital care)MEDICAL needs assessmentMEDICAL quality controlPATIENT safetyREFLECTION (Philosophy)COVID-19COVID-19 pandemicTo ensure that the patients with COVID-19 infection have timely access to effective treatments, reducing the rate of cross infection and promoti...
He said surgeons will be asked next week to not schedule non-emergency surgeries for anyone who might have to be admitted to the hospital as a result. Hospitals report have continued to report shortages for the increasing patient load, complicated by temporary absences caused by s...
Compher C, Bingham AL, McCall M et al. (2022) Guidelines for the provision of nutrition support therapy in the adult critically ill patient: The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition [published correction...
Al the laboratory LARM2 in Rome insynergy and collaboration with doctors of the infectious diseases department ofthe Rome Tor Vergata University dealing with the COVID patient ward, the problem of improving the hospitalization status of pat...
Around 84 percent of hospital beds for patients in chronicity period such as long-term care patients in Japan were occupied as of the end of December 2023.
400 hospitals nationwide from March 1 to July 26, 2020, and found that fewer resources per COVID-19 patient -- including intensive care unit (ICU) beds, intensivists or critical care physicians, emergency physicians, nurses and general hospital beds -- was associated with more deaths in April...
For example, in Hong Kong (HK), COVID-19 patients are only treated by public hospitals appointed by the government. The public hospital managers are facing a significant challenge. On the one hand, with a surging number of COVID-19 patients, they are facing massive shortages of isolation ...
Officials at a 15-bed hospital in Kansas called 40 other medical centers in several states to find a bed for a COVID-19 patient. They found one about 350 km away. Dire consequences The delayed transfers can have dire consequences for patients, especially those who urgently need to see speci...
400 hospitals nationwide from March 1 to July 26, 2020, and found that fewer resources per COVID-19 patient -- including intensive care unit (ICU) beds, intensivists or critical care physicians, emergency physicians, nurses and general hospital beds -- was associated with more deaths in April...
See eMethods in Supplement 1 for additional methods. Results The mean US hospital occupancy was 63.9% (range, 63%-66%) from 2009 to 2019 compared with 75.3% (range, 72%-79%) in the year following the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE; May 2023 to April 2024) (...