Interaction patterns of trauma providers are associated with length of stay.
Trauma-related hospitalizations drive a high percentage of health care expenditure and inpatient resource consumption, which is directly related to length of stay (LOS). Robust and reliable interactions among health care employees can reduce LOS. However, there is little known about whether certain patterns of interactions exist and how they relate to LOS and its variability. The objective of this study is to learn interaction patterns and quantify the relationship to [...]
Author(s): Chen, You, Patel, Mayur B, McNaughton, Candace D, Malin, Bradley A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy009