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5th International Conference On Recent Advances In Medical Science ICRAMS
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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2020 IIER 775th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical Science ICRAMS will be held in Dublin, Ireland during 1st - 2nd January, 2020 as [...]
01 Jan
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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The Academics World 744th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical and Health Sciences ICRAMHS aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research [...]
03 Jan
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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Academicsera – 599th International Conference On Pharma and FoodICPAF will be held on 3rd-4th January, 2020 at Malacca , Malaysia. ICPAF is to bring together [...]
The IRES - 642nd International Conference On Food Microbiology And Food SafetyICFMFS
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The IRES - 642nd International Conference on Food Microbiology and Food SafetyICFMFS aimed at presenting current research being carried out in that area and scheduled [...]
World Congress On Medical Imaging And Clinical Research WCMICR-2020
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The WCMICR conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical Imaging and Clinical Research. [...]
International Conference On Agro-Ecology And Food Science ICAEFS
2020-01-06    
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The key intention of ICAEFS is to provide opportunity for the global participants to share their ideas and experience in person with their peers expected [...]
RW- 743rd International Conference On Medical And Biosciences ICMBS
2020-01-07 - 2020-01-08    
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RW- 743rd International Conference on Medical and Biosciences ICMBS is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the [...]
International Conference On Nursing Ethics And Medical Ethics ICNEME
2020-01-08 - 2020-01-09    
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An elegant and rich premier global platform for the International Conference on Nursing Ethics and Medical Ethics ICNEME that uniquely describes the Academic research and [...]
International Conference On Medical And Health SciencesICMHS-2020
2020-01-09 - 2020-01-10    
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The ICMHS conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical and Health Sciences. The [...]
12th Annual ICJR Winter Hip And Knee Course
2020-01-16 - 2020-01-19    
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Make plans to join us in Vail, Colorado, for the 12th Annual Winter Hip And Knee Course, the premier winter meeting focused on primary and [...]
3rd Big Sky Cardiology Update 2020
2020-01-17 - 2020-01-18    
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ABOUT 3RD BIG SKY CARDIOLOGY UPDATE 2020 Following the success of the 2nd edition, I am pleased to invite you to the “3rd Big Sky [...]
A4M India Conference
2020-01-18 - 2020-01-20    
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ABOUT A4M INDIA CONFERENCE Taking place for the first time in New Delhi, India, this two-day event will serve as a foundational course in the [...]
International Conference On Oncology & Cancer Research ICOCR-2020
2020-01-19 - 2020-01-20    
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The ICOCR conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Oncology & Cancer Research. The [...]
Arab Health 2020
2020-01-27 - 2020-01-30    
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ABOUT ARAB HEALTH 2020 Arab Health is an industry-defining platform where the healthcare industry meets to do business with new customers and develop relationships with [...]
12th International Conference on Acute Cardiac Care
2020-01-28 - 2020-01-29    
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ABOUT 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACUTE CARDIAC CARE Acute Cardiac Care has been undergoing a substantial transformation in recent years as the population ages and [...]
30 Jan
2020-01-30 - 2020-01-31    
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The ICMHS conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical and Health Sciences. The [...]
Annual Lower and Upper Canada Anesthesia Symposium 2020 (LUCAS)
2020-01-31 - 2020-02-02    
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ABOUT ANNUAL LOWER & UPPER CANADA ANESTHESIA SYMPOSIUM 2020 (LUCAS) On behalf of the Departments of Anesthesia of McGill University, Queen’s University, and the University [...]
RF - 577th International Conference On Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020
2020-02-02 - 2020-02-03    
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577th International Conference on Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020. It will be held during 2nd-3rd February, 2020 at Berlin , Germany. ICMHS 2020 [...]
ISER- 747th International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-02-02 - 2020-02-03    
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Press Releases

Higher risk of death for patients leaving hospital during the Christmas holiday

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Reduced staffing and lack of follow-up care could mean the December holiday period is a more vulnerable time for patients discharged from hospital 

Patients sent home from hospital during the December holiday period are less likely to have a follow-up appointment, and have a higher risk of death and readmission within 30 days, finds a study from Ontario, Canada in the Christmas issue of The BMJ.

Previous studies of the “weekend effect” have found an increased risk of death or readmission for patients admitted to hospital on Fridays or at weekends compared with weekdays, possibly due to decreased levels of staffing and delays in testing.

But the few studies which have looked at the effect of timing of hospital discharge have reported mixed results, and there has been a lack of research on the December holiday period.

So researchers at ICES in Canada set out to investigate whether patients discharged from hospital during the December holiday period have fewer follow up appointments, and higher rates of death or readmission, than those discharged at other times.

They analysed 217,305 cases of adults and children discharged from hospitals in Ontario during the two week December holiday period, between 2002 and 2016.

This was compared with 453,641 cases of patients discharged during two control periods in late November and January. 

The researchers excluded groups likely to have different follow-up needs and risk of re-admission, including newborns, pregnant women, patients admitted for palliative care and those with a long term hospital stay.

Those discharged during the Christmas holiday period were found to have a higher risk of death or readmission within the next 7, 14 and 30 days, with the greatest risk being at 16% within the first 7 days.

In addition, those discharged during the holiday were also 39% less likely to have a follow-up appointment within 7 days, possibly due to wanting to postpone until after the festivities, the researchers suggest. 

Interestingly, patients with a higher baseline risk, such as those with lung disease, had a lower holiday-related risk of readmission and death than those with a lower baseline risk. 

The authors suggest that this could be because “in a setting of reduced resources over the holiday, clinicians [may] prioritise higher risk patients”.

Furthermore, it was found that per 100,000 patients, 26 more deaths,188 excess re-hospitalisations, 483 extra visits to an emergency department and 2,999 fewer follow-ups were associated with being discharged during the Christmas holiday.

The authors consider several factors which might explain these findings, including limited access to care, difficulty in booking appointments and reduced levels of staffing. 

And they suggest that the Christmas festivities often involve excessive drinking and eating, heightened emotional stress and lack of sleep. “These altered circumstances could destabilise an acute medical condition”, they add.

But the authors highlight the limitations of the study and that they cannot rule out the possibility that some of the risk may be a result of other unmeasured factors.

They say that “more detailed information on patient severity of illness would strengthen the argument for causation between discharge during the holiday period and health outcomes”.

They also acknowledge that their Ontario-based study may not be applicable to all populations – in particular, they note that “follow-up rates can be expected to vary according to local community practices”. 

However, the study stresses the need for doctors to pay attention to discharge planning and coordination of care during the festive period.

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