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Mechanical ventilation patterns and trends over 20 years in an Israeli hospital system: policy ramifications
by
Weiss, Yoram G.
, Zisk-Rony, Rachel Yaffa
, Weissman, Charles
in
Analysis
/ Beds
/ Budgets
/ Care and treatment
/ Complex patients
/ Critical care
/ Critically ill persons
/ Economic aspects
/ Elderly
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency services
/ Expenditures
/ Geriatrics
/ Health Administration
/ Health care
/ Health care costs
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health Policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Hospital systems
/ Hospitals
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care unit
/ Internal medicine
/ Leadership
/ Materials management
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical economics
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Older people
/ Original
/ Original Research Article
/ Patients
/ Public Health
/ Quality of care in Israel and beyond
/ Respiratory care
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Staffing
/ Time series
/ Trends
/ Ventilation
/ Ventilators
/ Weaning
/ Winter
/ Workforce planning
2019
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Mechanical ventilation patterns and trends over 20 years in an Israeli hospital system: policy ramifications
by
Weiss, Yoram G.
, Zisk-Rony, Rachel Yaffa
, Weissman, Charles
in
Analysis
/ Beds
/ Budgets
/ Care and treatment
/ Complex patients
/ Critical care
/ Critically ill persons
/ Economic aspects
/ Elderly
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency services
/ Expenditures
/ Geriatrics
/ Health Administration
/ Health care
/ Health care costs
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health Policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Hospital systems
/ Hospitals
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care unit
/ Internal medicine
/ Leadership
/ Materials management
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical economics
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Older people
/ Original
/ Original Research Article
/ Patients
/ Public Health
/ Quality of care in Israel and beyond
/ Respiratory care
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Staffing
/ Time series
/ Trends
/ Ventilation
/ Ventilators
/ Weaning
/ Winter
/ Workforce planning
2019
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Mechanical ventilation patterns and trends over 20 years in an Israeli hospital system: policy ramifications
by
Weiss, Yoram G.
, Zisk-Rony, Rachel Yaffa
, Weissman, Charles
in
Analysis
/ Beds
/ Budgets
/ Care and treatment
/ Complex patients
/ Critical care
/ Critically ill persons
/ Economic aspects
/ Elderly
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency services
/ Expenditures
/ Geriatrics
/ Health Administration
/ Health care
/ Health care costs
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health Policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Hospital systems
/ Hospitals
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care unit
/ Internal medicine
/ Leadership
/ Materials management
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Medical economics
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Older people
/ Original
/ Original Research Article
/ Patients
/ Public Health
/ Quality of care in Israel and beyond
/ Respiratory care
/ Seasonal variations
/ Seasonality
/ Staffing
/ Time series
/ Trends
/ Ventilation
/ Ventilators
/ Weaning
/ Winter
/ Workforce planning
2019
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Mechanical ventilation patterns and trends over 20 years in an Israeli hospital system: policy ramifications
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Mechanical ventilation patterns and trends over 20 years in an Israeli hospital system: policy ramifications
2019
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Overview
Background
Mechanical ventilation is a life supporting modality increasingly utilized when caring for severely ill patients. Its increasing use has extended the survival of the critically ill leading to increasing healthcare expenditures. We examined changes in the hospital-wide use of mechanical ventilation over 20 years (1997–2016) in two Israeli hospitals to determine whether there were specific patterns (e.g. seasonality, weekday vs. weekend) and trends (e.g. increases or decreases) among various hospital departments and units.
Methods
Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on all mechanically ventilated patients over 20-years in a two-hospital Israeli medical system was performed. Data were collected for each hospital unit caring for ventilated patients. Time-series analysis examined short and long-term trends, seasonality and intra-week variation.
Results
Over two decades overall ventilator-days increased from 11,164 (31 patients/day) in 1997 to 24,317 (67 patients/day) in 2016 mainly due to more patients ventilated on internal medicine wards (1997: 4 patients/day; 2016: 24 patients/day). The increases in other hospital areas did not approach the magnitude of the internal medicine wards increases. Ventilation on wards reflected the insufficient number of ICU beds in Israel. A detailed snapshot over 4 months of patients ventilated on internal medicine wards (
n
= 745) showed that they tended to be elderly (median age 75 years) and that 24% were ventilated for more than a week. Hospital-wide ventilation patterns were the weighted sum of the various individual patient units with the most noticeable pattern being peak winter prevalence on the internal medical wards and in the emergency department. This seasonality is not surprising, given the greater incidence of respiratory ailments in winter.
Conclusions
Increased mechanical ventilation plus seasonality have budgetary, operational and staffing consequences for individual hospitals and the entire healthcare system. The Israeli healthcare leadership needs to plan and support expanding, equipping and staffing acute and chronic care units that are staffed by providers trained to care for such complex patients.
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