Poverty did not influence mortality after ICU stays
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Zager et al examined registry data on 38,917 patients admitted to Beth Israel and Brigham & Women's hospitals between 1997-2007, and concluded that low socioeconomic status (as determined by census tract neighborhood of residence) did not influence 30- or 365-day mortality after admission to these hospitals' ICU.
Poverty did not influence mortality after ICU stays
Poverty did not influence mortality after ICU…
Poverty did not influence mortality after ICU stays
Zager et al examined registry data on 38,917 patients admitted to Beth Israel and Brigham & Women's hospitals between 1997-2007, and concluded that low socioeconomic status (as determined by census tract neighborhood of residence) did not influence 30- or 365-day mortality after admission to these hospitals' ICU.