Hospital-Level NICU Capacity, Utilization, and 30-Day Outcomes in Texas.
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Full Title: JAMA Netw Open
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"Supplement 1.eAppendix. Supplementary MethodseFigure 1. Texas Medicaid Newborn Study Cohort, 2010-2014eFigure 2. NICU Bed Count Allocation MethodeFigure 3. Associations of Hospital Allocated Neonatal Intensive Care Beds per Live Birth With Utilization, Stratified by Median Hospital Total Live Births, Texas Medicaid-Insured Newborns, 2010-2014eFigure 4. Associations of Hospital Allocated Neonatal Intensive Care Beds per Live Birth With Utilization, Stratified by Hospital Profit Status, Texas Medicaid-Insured Newborns, 2010-2014eFigure 5. Associations of Hospital Allocated Neonatal Intensive Care Beds per Live Birth With Utilization, Stratified by Presence of Hospital Neonatal Fellowship, Texas Medicaid-Insured Newborns, 2010-2014eTable 1. Association of Hospital-Level Advanced Care Beds per Live Birth and Inpatient Utilization With All Hospital Nursery Levels, Texas Medicaid, 2010-2014eTable 2. Association of Hospital-Level Advanced Care Beds per Live Birth and Inpatient Utilization With Hospital Nursery Levels III and IV, Texas Medicaid, 2010-2014eTable 3. Association of NICU Beds per Live Births and Newborn Adverse Events With All Hospital Nursery Levels, Texas Medicaid, 2010-2014eTable 4. Association of NICU Beds per Live Births and Newborn Adverse Events With Hospital Nursery Levels III and IV, Texas Medicaid, 2010-2014Click here for additional data file.: Supplement 2. Nonauthor Collaborators Click here for additional data file.: Supplement 3. Data Sharing Statement Click here for additional data file."
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