Critical care resource use associated with tourism in Central Australia.
Briony RobsonGreg McAnultyPaul J SecombePublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2021)
Tourists are an appreciable caseload of this regional intensive care unit and are more likely to require interhospital transfer. There was no difference in mortality. Further research is required across regional and rural Australia to better understand the epidemiology and impact of tourism on critical care resources, and the economic implications of becoming unwell in a regional area.