
Patients who receive prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) have high resource utilization and relatively poor outcomes, especially the elderly, and are increasing in number. The economic implications of PMV provision however are uncertain and would be helpful to providers and policymakers. Therefore, we aimed to determine the lifetime societal value of PMV.
Aged, 80 and over, Value of Life, Time Factors, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Palliative Care, Age Factors, Health Care Costs, Respiration, Artificial, Survival Analysis, Markov Chains, United States, Logistic Models, Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care, Tracheostomy, Humans, Health Services Research, Quality-Adjusted Life Years, Monte Carlo Method, Models, Econometric, Aged
Aged, 80 and over, Value of Life, Time Factors, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Palliative Care, Age Factors, Health Care Costs, Respiration, Artificial, Survival Analysis, Markov Chains, United States, Logistic Models, Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care, Tracheostomy, Humans, Health Services Research, Quality-Adjusted Life Years, Monte Carlo Method, Models, Econometric, Aged
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