Telemedicine May Drive Down ICU Mortality and Length-of-Stay

Study findings suggest telemedicine intensive care unit coverage can help decrease ICU mortality and length-of-stay, according to research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

Researchers accessed multiple databases to conduct a systematic review of studies published from Jan. 1, 1950-Sept. 30, 2010. Outcomes measures incorporated in the analysis included ICU and in-hospital mortality and length-of-stay. Results showed tele-ICU coverage was associated with a decrease in ICU mortality but not in-hospital mortality. Similarly, tele-ICU coverage contributed to a decrease in ICU length-of-stay but not hospital length-of-stay.

Read the study about the impact of telemedicine on ICU mortality and length-of-stay.

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