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A semiquantitative assessment of the effects of delayed discharge from the intensive care unit of survivors of critical illness
Critical Care2010Vol. 14(Suppl 1), pp. P474–P474
Abstract
One consequence of pressure on inpatient hospital bed numbers is a delay in the discharge of critically ill patients to the ward. Although this delay in discharge has been reported in a number of countries, the clinical and economic consequences of this delay have not been studied [1,2].
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