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Patient outcomes following emergency admission to hospital for COVID-19 compared with influenza: retrospective cohort study.

Thomas WoodcockGeva GreenfieldAjit LalvaniAzeem MajeedPaul P Aylin
Published in: Thorax (2022)
Patients admitted for COVID-19 were more likely to die, more likely to stay in hospital for over 10 days and interact more with primary care after discharge, than patients admitted for influenza. However, readmission rates were similar for both groups. These findings, while situated in the context of the first wave of COVID-19, with the associated pressures on the health system, can inform health service planning for subsequent waves of COVID-19, and show that patients with COVID-19 interact more with healthcare services as well as having poorer outcomes than those with influenza.
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