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    Invasive mechanical ventilation improved 30-day survival in patients with advanced dementia hospitalized with pneumonia compared with noninvasive ventilation, despite lack of 1-year survival benefit and higher health care costs.“In persons with advanced dementia, [noninvasive ventilation] could potentially be used as a ‘ceiling strategy’ or palliative strategy to avoid the use

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    Invasive mechanical ventilation improved 30-day survival in patients with advanced dementia hospitalized with pneumonia compared with noninvasive ventilation, despite lack of 1-year survival benefit and higher health care costs.“In persons with advanced dementia, [noninvasive ventilation] could potentially be used as a ‘ceiling strategy’ or palliative strategy to avoid the use

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    The most frequent principal diagnoses among nonmaternal, nonneonatal inpatient stays are presented for 2018. First, the number of stays, mean cost per stay, and aggregate costs are presented for the most frequent principal diagnoses. Second, the distribution of stays for the most common diagnoses by select patient and hospital characteristics is shown. Finally, the top principal diagnoses by…

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    The most frequent principal diagnoses among nonmaternal, nonneonatal inpatient stays are presented for 2018. First, the number of stays, mean cost per stay, and aggregate costs are presented for the most frequent principal diagnoses. Second, the distribution of stays for the most common diagnoses by select patient and hospital characteristics is shown. Finally, the top principal diagnoses by…

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    The most frequent principal diagnoses among nonmaternal, nonneonatal inpatient stays are presented for 2018. First, the number of stays, mean cost per stay, and aggregate costs are presented for the most frequent principal diagnoses. Second, the distribution of stays for the most common diagnoses by select patient and hospital characteristics is shown. Finally, the top principal diagnoses by…

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    The most frequent principal diagnoses among nonmaternal, nonneonatal inpatient stays are presented for 2018. First, the number of stays, mean cost per stay, and aggregate costs are presented for the most frequent principal diagnoses. Second, the distribution of stays for the most common diagnoses by select patient and hospital characteristics is shown. Finally, the top principal diagnoses by…

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    The most frequent principal diagnoses among nonmaternal, nonneonatal inpatient stays are presented for 2018. First, the number of stays, mean cost per stay, and aggregate costs are presented for the most frequent principal diagnoses. Second, the distribution of stays for the most common diagnoses by select patient and hospital characteristics is shown. Finally, the top principal diagnoses by…

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    The most frequent principal diagnoses among nonmaternal, nonneonatal inpatient stays are presented for 2018. First, the number of stays, mean cost per stay, and aggregate costs are presented for the most frequent principal diagnoses. Second, the distribution of stays for the most common diagnoses by select patient and hospital characteristics is shown. Finally, the top principal diagnoses by…

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    The most frequent principal diagnoses among nonmaternal, nonneonatal inpatient stays are presented for 2018. First, the number of stays, mean cost per stay, and aggregate costs are presented for the most frequent principal diagnoses. Second, the distribution of stays for the most common diagnoses by select patient and hospital characteristics is shown. Finally, the top principal diagnoses by…

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