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Trends in hospitalizations for vaccine‐preventable diseases in the United States from 2014 to 2024
Abstract Background and Objectives Vaccination rates have declined in recent years, resulting in outbreaks of vaccine‐preventable diseases (VPDs) among children. We aimed to evaluate VPD hospitalization rates from 2014 to 2024 and to report associated trends in outcomes including intensive care utilization, mortality, readmissions, and costs.
Nathan M. Money +5 more
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Abstract Hospitalists vary in their ordering practices related to labs, imaging, and discharge order times, which can lead to inefficient care, excess utilization of diagnostic tests, and prolonged length of stay. Peer comparison can be an effective way to influence physician practices. We implemented an automated, text‐based, unblinded peer comparison
Victor Cotton +9 more
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Abstract Background The Veterans Health Administration (VA) cares for more than one million hospitalized Veterans each year. There is limited knowledge on how hospital medicine care in VA facilities compares with non‐VA hospitals in terms of the Institute of Medicine domains of healthcare access, patient experience, quality, clinical outcomes, and cost.
Paul G. Shekelle +4 more
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Abstract Neonatal acute liver failure (ALF) carries a high mortality rate; however, little data exist on its peritransplant hospital course. This project aimed to identify factors associated with outcomes in neonates with ALF using large multicenter databases.
Swati Antala +6 more
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Trust‐building in pediatric hospital medicine discharge
Abstract Hospital discharge is a trust‐sensitive phase of care. This article reframes discharge as a longitudinal process in which families assess not only individual clinicians but also the reliability, coherence, and accountability of the healthcare system across hospitalization.
Victor Do
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Abstract Current evidence regarding the benefits of early outpatient follow‐up for older adults after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is conflicting, and prior studies may have been impacted by confounding by indication by not accounting for geriatric vulnerabilities. We used data from a unique nationwide cohort of older adults hospitalized with AMI,
Alexandra Hajduk +7 more
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Food insecurity and hospital resource utilization
Abstract Background Food insecurity (FI) is an important pediatric social risk factor associated with worse health outcomes. However, there is a paucity of data on FI's effects on hospitalized children and hospital‐based reutilization. Methods This single‐center, retrospective cohort study included children admitted between 2020 and 2023 to evaluate ...
Adolfo L. Molina +8 more
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Predictive models for ICU patient readmission based on machine learning: A systematic review. [PDF]
Zheng Z, Yan W, Cao K, Zhao Z.
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Patient and family member experience of hospital readmission following critical illness.
BACKGROUND: Hospital readmission following critical illness is common. There is limited data which examines the patient and family perspective of hospital readmission.
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Abstract Background Transitions of care (TOC) between hospital and community settings are high‐risk periods for medication‐related problems (MRPs), often caused by inadequate information transfer between healthcare settings. Community pharmacists are well positioned to support continuity of care; however, they are frequently excluded from the ...
Melanie Bailey +3 more
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