2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.amj.2012.11.001
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A Blueprint for Critical Care Transport Research

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“…1 More than 500,000 critical care transfers occur in the United States annually. 2 Approximately 5% of all patients admitted to intensive care units and nearly 50% of ST elevation myocardial infarction patients require transfer from community hospitals to tertiary care centers. 3,4 Interhospital transfer systems are fragmented, ad hoc, and complex to navigate.…”
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“…1 More than 500,000 critical care transfers occur in the United States annually. 2 Approximately 5% of all patients admitted to intensive care units and nearly 50% of ST elevation myocardial infarction patients require transfer from community hospitals to tertiary care centers. 3,4 Interhospital transfer systems are fragmented, ad hoc, and complex to navigate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 More than 500,000 interfacility transfers take place annually in the United States with a high proportion of these attributed to neurologic conditions. 3 Nonetheless, transfer protocols for the most neurologic diagnoses have not been standardized. 4,5 Moreover, the pattern of interhospital transfer systems for seizure-related emergencies has not been systematically assessed.…”
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