A22 HEALTH SERVICES HIGHLIGHTS IN CRITICAL CARE: Hospital Icu Admission Patterns For Pneumonia Are Stable From Year To Year
Corresponding author's email: valleyt@med.umich.edu Rationale: Recent studies suggest that hospitals with greater intensive care unit (ICU) admission rates for pneumonia deliver lower quality of care to all hospitalized pneumonia patients. Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of h...
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