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A national survey of observation units in the United States

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Volume 21, Issue 7, Pages 529-533

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2003.08.012

Keywords

observation medicine; observation units; national survey

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The objective of this study was to survey the use of observation units (OUs) in the United States. A written survey was mailed to every third hospital (sequential by zip code) in the United States. There was a 32.9% response to the survey (522 of 1588 hospitals). A total of 18.8% of hospitals had an OU with another 11.6% planning to open an OU. Those hospitals that had OUs had a higher overall ED census, higher rate of diversion of ambulances, and were more likely to be in metropolitan areas (P < .05), but there was no relationship to payor mix or to ED hospital admission rate. The OUs were characterized by a mean 4.8 years in existence, 57.3% ED administratively responsible, 59.4% ED clinically responsible, a mean of 1330 patients per year, an average length of stay of 15.3 hours, s 4.2 nurse-to-patient ratio, and 22.3% hospital admission rate. (Am J Emerg Med 2003;21:529-533. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.).

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