Background: Intravenous (IV) #albumin is widely used in intensive care units (#ICUs ), yet its use often deviates from evidence-based recommendations, leading to unnecessary costs. This study evaluates the indications for the use of IV albumin in critically ill patients, compliance with the 2024 "Use of Intravenous Albumin" guidelines, and the associated cost burden.Methods: A… Continue reading Evaluation of albumin utilization, guideline compliance, and cost in intensive care units: a multicenter point prevalence study
Category: Health Care System
Data-driven decision support in hospital resource planning: an artificial intelligence-based model proposal for emergency department demand
Background: The sustainability of service quality in healthcare systems is directly related to accurate resource planning, especially in #emergency departments with high unpredictability. This study aims to analyze the impact of meteorological factors on emergency department visits and propose a highly accurate and explainable artificial intelligence-based decision support model for hospital management. Within the scope… Continue reading Data-driven decision support in hospital resource planning: an artificial intelligence-based model proposal for emergency department demand
#Virtual reality for #pain management in hospitalized patients with #cancer: A randomized controlled trial
Hospitalized patients with cancer often experience acute and/or chronic pain. Although virtual reality (VR) has been extensively studied across a wide range of clinical settings, no studies have yet evaluated potential impact on pain management in this patient population.MethodsProspective randomized controlled trial at an urban academic hospital comparing VR against an active control to mitigate… Continue reading #Virtual reality for #pain management in hospitalized patients with #cancer: A randomized controlled trial
A quarter of US medical students consider quitting school and most may not treat patients: new survey
Among the next generation of doctors, many are considering quitting medical school even before donning their long white coats. A quarter of all medical students in the United States might quit school. That’s according to a new report from Elsevier Health, which surveyed students to get their perspectives on education, career plans and expectations for… Continue reading A quarter of US medical students consider quitting school and most may not treat patients: new survey
In Global Conflict Zones, Hospitals and Doctors Are No Longer Spared
Over the last two decades, medical facilities and staff have become casualties of war more frequently, in violation of international law. The explosion at the Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday was the latest in a growing series of violent incidents involving medical facilities in conflict zones, which together have taken an enormous… Continue reading In Global Conflict Zones, Hospitals and Doctors Are No Longer Spared
Inability to work following #COVID-19 vaccination-a relevant aspect for future booster vaccinations
Objectives: COVID-19 vaccination is a key prevention strategy to reduce the spread and severity of SARS-CoV-2 infections. However, vaccine-related inability to work among healthcare workers (HCWs) could overstrain healthcare systems.Study design: The study presented was conducted as part of the prospective CoVacSer cohort study.Methods: This study examined sick leave and intake of pro re nata medication after the… Continue reading Inability to work following #COVID-19 vaccination-a relevant aspect for future booster vaccinations
Outsourcing health-care services to the private sector and treatable mortality rates in England, 2013–20: an observational study of NHS privatisation
BackgroundThe effects of outsourcing health services to for-profit providers are contested, with some arguing that introducing such providers will improve performance through additional competition while others worry that this will lead to cost cutting and poorer outcomes for patients. We aimed to examine this debate by empirically evaluating the impact of outsourced spending to private… Continue reading Outsourcing health-care services to the private sector and treatable mortality rates in England, 2013–20: an observational study of NHS privatisation