Background: There is a commonly held assumption that early August is an unsafe period to be admitted to hospital in England, as newly qualified doctors start work in NHS hospitals on the first Wednesday of August. We investigate whether in-hospital mortality is higher in the week following the first Wednesday in August than in the previous week. Methodology: A retrospective study in England using administrative hospital admissions data. Two retrospective cohorts of all emergency patients admitted on the last Wednesday in July and the first Wednesday in August for 2000 to 2008, each followed up for one week. Principal Findings: The odds of death for patients admitted on the first Wednesday in August was 6 % higher (OR 1.06, 95% CI 1.00 to 1....
Abstract Background To assess the impact on seven-day in-hospital mortality following the introducti...
BACKGROUND: Weekend hospital admission is associated with increased mortality, but the contributions...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
There is a commonly held assumption that early August is an unsafe period to be admitted to hospital...
Background There is a commonly held assumption that early August is an unsafe period to be admitted ...
A popular belief amongst physicians in the UK is that the annual influx of newly qualified doctors e...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
Abstract Background Although acute hospitals offer a twenty-four hour seven day a week service level...
A popular belief amongst physicians in the UK is that the annual influx of newly qualified doctors e...
BACKGROUND: Studies finding higher mortality rates for patients admitted to hospital at weekends rel...
Background: Higher mortality is associated with weekend hospital admission, but the contributions of...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
Abstract Background To assess the impact on seven-day in-hospital mortality following the introducti...
BACKGROUND: Weekend hospital admission is associated with increased mortality, but the contributions...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
There is a commonly held assumption that early August is an unsafe period to be admitted to hospital...
Background There is a commonly held assumption that early August is an unsafe period to be admitted ...
A popular belief amongst physicians in the UK is that the annual influx of newly qualified doctors e...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
Abstract Background Although acute hospitals offer a twenty-four hour seven day a week service level...
A popular belief amongst physicians in the UK is that the annual influx of newly qualified doctors e...
BACKGROUND: Studies finding higher mortality rates for patients admitted to hospital at weekends rel...
Background: Higher mortality is associated with weekend hospital admission, but the contributions of...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
Abstract Background To assess the impact on seven-day in-hospital mortality following the introducti...
BACKGROUND: Weekend hospital admission is associated with increased mortality, but the contributions...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...