Does intermediate care improve patient outcomes or reduce costs?

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Jean-Louis Vincent
Gordon D Rubenfeld
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[1] Erasme Hospital,Department of Intensive Care
[2] Université libre de Bruxelles,Program in Trauma, Emergency, and Critical Care, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center, Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care
[3] University of Toronto,undefined
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Critical Care | / 19卷
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General Ward; Intermediate Care; Total Hospital Cost; Intermediate Care Unit; Full Intensive Care;
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ICUs are an essential but expensive part of all modern hospitals. With increasingly limited healthcare funding, methods to reduce expenditure without negatively influencing patient outcomes are, therefore, of interest. One possible solution has been the development of ‘intermediate care units’, which provide more intensive monitoring and patient management with higher nurse:patient ratios than the general ward but less than is offered in the ICU. However, although such units have been introduced in many hospitals, there is relatively little published, especially prospective, evidence to support the benefits of this approach on costs or patient outcomes. We review the available data and suggest that, where possible, a larger unit with combined intermediate care and intensive care beds in one location may be preferable in terms of greater flexibility and efficiency.
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