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- Conclusions: The universal bed patient care model allows for expedient and efficacious care as measured by decreased length of intensive care unit and hospital stay, improved postoperative outcomes, patient satisfaction, and cost savings.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22153858/The universal bed model for patient care improves outcome and ...
outcomes in a cardiac surgical setting. In this study, we hy-pothesized that the cardiac UB model will enhance patient satisfaction and diminish the rate of complications and cost of hospital admissions after cardiac surgery.
The cardiac universal bed (CUB) model, a "one-stop" model, has several advantages over the traditional healthcare delivery model in which surgery patients are transferred from a lower level of care to the cardiovascular OR, then to an ICU, and back to the lower level of care until discharge.
Dec 6, 2011 · We hypothesized that the universal bed model in the context of cardiac surgery would improve outcomes and efficacy.
Dec 6, 2011 · The universal bed model for patient care improves outcome and lowers cost in cardiac surgery.
- Abbas Emaminia, Phillip C. Corcoran, Michael P. Siegenthaler, Melissa Means, Sarah Rasmussen, Linda ...
- 2012
Feb 1, 2012 · Refined techniques, advanced technologies, and enhanced coordination of care have led to significant improvements in cardiac surgery outcomes, however, more than 10 years after the Institute of Medicine report, there is still no clear trend in mortality and morbidity for coronary artery bypass surgery.
Sep 1, 2003 · The universal bed patient care model allows for expedient and efficacious care as measured by decreased length of intensive care unit and hospital stay, improved postoperative outcomes,...