The Role of Intermediate Care in Supporting Critically Ill Patients and Critical Care Infrastructure
Intensive Care Units
Critical Care
Critical Illness
Humans
DOI:
10.1016/j.ccc.2024.03.005
Publication Date:
2024-04-16T20:25:05Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
Intermediate care (IC) is used for patients who do not require the human and technological support of the intensive care unit (ICU) yet require more care and monitoring than can be provided on general wards. Though prevalent in many countries, there is marked variability in models of organization and staffing, as well as monitoring and interventions provided. In this article, the authors will discuss the historical background of IC, review the impact of IC on ICU and IC patient outcomes, and highlight where future studies can shed light on how to optimize IC organization and outcomes.
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