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Patient Outcomes in Nursing Homes Uninfluenced by Physician Caseload Size: A Comprehensive Study

According to a recent study conducted by the University of Pennsylvania, there is no significant correlation between the number of patients that a physician or nurse practitioner treats in a nursing home and the outcomes of these patients. The study, which analyzed factors such as readmissions and visits to the emergency department, reveals that the…

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The Role of Superinfections in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients: An In-depth Analysis of Impact and Risk Factors

Viral respiratory diseases, including SARS-Co-V2 or COVID-19, can often entail complicated bacterial superinfections. This additional infection has been identified as having detrimental effects on patient outcomes. Data analyses related to hospital discharges and death rates may potentially influence the recorded impact of these superinfections due to the dynamic nature of patient cohorts over time. This…

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