Assessment of Hospital Characteristics and Interhospital Transfer Patterns of Adults With Emergency General Surgery Conditions is a research paper published in JAMA Network Open (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 29 times.
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NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: T32 HL007820
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5T32HL007820-25
Multidisciplinary Training in Critical Care Outcomes Research
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R35HL144804-05
Organizational strategies for improving evidence-uptake in intensive care
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Additional file 1 of Operation of national coordinating service for interhospital transfer from emergency departments: experience and implications from Korea
Additional file 1 of Operation of national coordinating service for interhospital transfer from emergency departments: experience and implications from Korea
Additional file 2 of Operation of national coordinating service for interhospital transfer from emergency departments: experience and implications from Korea
Additional file 2 of Operation of national coordinating service for interhospital transfer from emergency departments: experience and implications from Korea
Additional file 1 of Unit-to-unit transfer due to shortage of intensive care beds in Sweden 2015β2019 was associated with a lower risk of death but a longer intensive care stay compared to no transfer: a registry study
Additional file 1 of Unit-to-unit transfer due to shortage of intensive care beds in Sweden 2015β2019 was associated with a lower risk of death but a longer intensive care stay compared to no transfer: a registry study