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1 Απρ 2020 · Hospitals that provide pediatric inpatient or outpatient services need both a plan in place (whether internally or through transport agreements) and resources available to provide urgent and emergent transfer to a facility with a higher level of care to best meet a patient’s needs.
- Availability of Pediatric Inpatient Services in the United States
Pediatric inpatient unit capacity is decreasing in the...
- Availability of Pediatric Inpatient Services in the United States
We performed a systematic literature search in October 2016 to identify pediatric studies that reported on safety, effectiveness, efficiency, timeliness, patient-centeredness, or equity set in general, nonuniversity, or nonchildren’s hospitals.
1 Ιουλ 2021 · Pediatric inpatient unit capacity is decreasing in the United States. Access to inpatient care is declining for many children, particularly those in rural areas. PICU beds are increasing, primarily at large children’s hospitals.
18 Απρ 2022 · Defining pediatric chronic critical illness for clinical care, research, and policy.
Pediatric inpatient safety and quality of care are dynamic and complex phenomena. Our intent is to inform the reader about efforts underway by pediatric stakeholders and specialty groups and to understand where credible information can be accessed pertaining to patient safety and quality in the provision of care for the hospitalized child.
The inpatient units support cardiac, surgical, transplant, and medical care across the age spectrum (pre-term to >55 years of age). On the inpatient units, the typical nurse to patient ratio is one nurse for three to four patients and one nurse for one to two patients classified as intermediate care.
To examine how intermediate care units (IMCUs) are used in relation to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs), characterize PICU patients that utilize IMCUs, and estimate the impact of IMCUs on PICU metrics.