Favorable Bed Utilization and Readmission Rates for Emergency Department Observation Unit Heart Failure Patients
Academic Emergency Medicine2013Vol. 20(6), pp. 554–561
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Justin D. Schrager, Matthew Wheatley, Vasiliki V. Georgiopoulou, Anwar Osborne, Andreas P. Kalogeropoulos, Olivia Y. Hung, Javed Butler, Michael A. Ross
Abstract
Selected acute heart failure (HF) patients managed by a rapid treatment protocol in the OU demonstrated favorable hospital use, with discharged patients using fewer bed-days and demonstrating readmission rates that were not higher than admitted patients.
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