Objectives: Reducing emergency admissions is a priority for the NHS. A single hospital’s emergency care system was reorganised with the principles of front-loaded investigations, integration of specialties, reduced duplication, earlier decision making by senior clinicians and a combined emergency assessment area. The authors relocated our Medical Assessment Unit into our emergency department in 2006. The authors evaluated changes in admissions and mortality before and after 2006, compared with other similar hospitals. Design: Quasi-experimental before and after study using routinely collected data. Setting and participants: 1 acute hospital in England, the intervention site, was compared with 23 other English hospitals between 2001 and 2009...
Hospital mortality rates have frequently been improved by identifying diagnostic groups with high mo...
In England as elsewhere, policy makers are trying to reduce the pressure on costs caused by rising h...
Objective: to investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to Em...
Abstract Background Policy-makers expect that integration of health and social care will improve use...
Objectives: To measure the impact of the improvement in hospital survival rates on patients’ subsequ...
Closer integration of health and social care services has become a cornerstone policy in many develo...
Objectives: To quantify service integration achieved in the national exemplar programme for single c...
Background: In recent years, a number of emergency departments (EDs) have closed or have been replac...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the impact of the improvement in hospital survival rates on patients' subsequ...
BACKGROUND: Policy-makers expect that integration of health and social care will improve user and ca...
Objective: Evidence favours centralisation of emergency care for specific conditions, but it remains...
YesBackground: Reducing emergency admissions to hospital has been a cornerstone of health care poli...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether any differential change in emergency admissions could be attributed to...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
BackgroundMany health systems are experimenting with integrated care models to improve outcomes and ...
Hospital mortality rates have frequently been improved by identifying diagnostic groups with high mo...
In England as elsewhere, policy makers are trying to reduce the pressure on costs caused by rising h...
Objective: to investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to Em...
Abstract Background Policy-makers expect that integration of health and social care will improve use...
Objectives: To measure the impact of the improvement in hospital survival rates on patients’ subsequ...
Closer integration of health and social care services has become a cornerstone policy in many develo...
Objectives: To quantify service integration achieved in the national exemplar programme for single c...
Background: In recent years, a number of emergency departments (EDs) have closed or have been replac...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the impact of the improvement in hospital survival rates on patients' subsequ...
BACKGROUND: Policy-makers expect that integration of health and social care will improve user and ca...
Objective: Evidence favours centralisation of emergency care for specific conditions, but it remains...
YesBackground: Reducing emergency admissions to hospital has been a cornerstone of health care poli...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether any differential change in emergency admissions could be attributed to...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
BackgroundMany health systems are experimenting with integrated care models to improve outcomes and ...
Hospital mortality rates have frequently been improved by identifying diagnostic groups with high mo...
In England as elsewhere, policy makers are trying to reduce the pressure on costs caused by rising h...
Objective: to investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to Em...