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Publikováno v:
Hospital Pediatrics. 12:e319-e325
Provider- and claims-focused administrative databases are powerful tools for conducting health services research, and these studies often have good generalizability owing to diversity of hospitals from which samples are derived. In this research meth
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Jillian M. Cotter, Matt Hall, Samir S. Shah, Matthew J. Molloy, Jessica L. Markham, Paul L. Aronson, John R. Stephens, Michael J. Steiner, Elisha McCoy, Megan Collins, Michael J. Tchou
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 17:872-879
Current diagnostics do not permit reliable differentiation of bacterial from viral causes of lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI), which may lead to over-treatment with antibiotics for possible bacterial community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).We soug
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 151
Autor:
Jessica L, Markham, Troy, Richardson, Ronald J, Teufel, Adam L, Hersh, Adrienne, DePorre, Eric W, Fleegler, Ryan M, Antiel, Daniel C, Williams, Arda, Hotz, Jayme L, Wilder, Samir S, Shah
Publikováno v:
Hospital Pediatrics. 12:337-353
BACKGROUNDAlthough pediatric health care use declined during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the impact on children with complex chronic conditions (CCCs) has not been well reported.OBJECTIVETo describe the impact of the pandemic on
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Kristyn Jeffries, Henry T. Puls, Matthew Hall, Jessica L. Bettenhausen, Jessica L. Markham, David C. Synhorst, M. D. Dowd
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 17:19-27
This study aims to comprehensively examine racial and ethnic differences in pediatric unintentional injuries requiring hospitalization by age across injury mechanisms.This was a retrospective, nationally representative cross-sectional analysis of dis
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Jessica L. Markham, James A. Feinstein, Julia Simmons, Jay G. Berry, Jennifer L Goldman, Stephanie K. Doupnik, Jessica L Bettenhausen, Matthew Hall
Publikováno v:
J Hosp Med
OBJECTIVE: To describe the prevalence and characteristics of infection-related readmissions in children and to identify opportunities for readmission reduction and estimate associated cost savings. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of 380,067 nati
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Jillian M Cotter, Matt Hall, Sonya Tang Girdwood, John R Stephens, Jessica L Markham, James C Gay, Samir S Shah
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 16:70-76
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Pediatric patients hospitalized with bacterial infections often receive intravenous (IV) antibiotics. Early transition to enteral antibiotics can reduce hospital duration, cost, and complications. We aimed to identify opportunit
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David C, Synhorst, Matt, Hall, Michelle L, Macy, Jessica L, Bettenhausen, Jessica L, Markham, Samir S, Shah, Anthony, Moretti, Mehul V, Raval, Yao, Tian, Heidi, Russell, Jonathan, Hartley, Rustin, Morse, James C, Gay
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 149
BACKGROUNDObservation status (OBS) stays incur similar costs to low-acuity, short-stay inpatient (IP) hospitalizations. Despite this, payment for OBS is likely less and may represent a financial liability for children’s hospitals. Thus, we describe
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John R. Stephens, Matt Hall, Matthew J. Molloy, Jessica L. Markham, Jillian M. Cotter, Michael J. Tchou, Paul L. Aronson, Michael J. Steiner, Elisha McCoy, Megan E. Collins, Samir S. Shah
Publikováno v:
Journal of hospital medicineREFERENCES. 17(5)
Current guidelines recommend against neurodiagnostic testing for the evaluation of simple febrile seizures.(1) Assess overall and institutional rates of neurodiagnostic testing and (2) establish achievable benchmarks of care (ABCs) for children evalu
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Jason Burrows, Ashley R. Deschamp, Laura Ortmann, Chinenye R. Dike, Aleisha M. Nabower, Matthew Hall, Teri Jo Mauch, Gwenn Skar, Jessica Snowden, Russell J. McCulloh, Amanda Dave, Kari A. Simonsen, Joshua C. Euteneuer, Veronica Taylor, Jessica L. Markham
Publikováno v:
Hosp Pediatr
OBJECTIVES: Assess trends in inpatient acute gastroenteritis (AGE) management across children’s hospitals and identify elements of AGE management associated with resource use. METHODS: We examined inpatient stays for children 6 months to 18 years h