BACKGROUND: Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care services. However, several studies have indicated that immigrants tend to use emergency departments (EDs) as their primary source of care at the expense of primary care. This may place an additional burden on already overcrowded EDs and lead to a low level of patient satisfaction with ED care. The study was to review if immigrants utilize ED care differently from host populations and to assess immigrants’ satisfaction with ED care. DATA SOURCES: Studies about immigrants' utilization of EDs in Australia and worldwide were reviewed. RESULTS: There are confl icting results in the literature about the pattern of ED care use among immigrants. Some...
ObjectiveTo determine whether Latino undocumented immigrants had a steeper decline in Emergency Depa...
Introduction: Anti-immigrant rhetoric and increased enforcement of immigration laws have induced wor...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care ...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care ...
Despite the increasing number of immigrants, there is a limited body of literature describing the us...
Abstract Despite the increasing number of immig rants, there is a limited body of literature describ...
Background: Research has demonstrated lower access to healthcare services by immigrant patients in c...
The rates and modalities of healthcare services utilization for migrant population may differ from n...
Background Some patients visit a hospital’s emergency department (ED) for reasons other than an urge...
Background: The number of immigrants using health services has increased across Europe. For assessin...
AIMS: To characterize a group of migrant emergency department (ED) patients regarding demographics, ...
International audience: Few data exist on the health status and heath care utilization of the undocu...
A poor communication with immigrants can lead to inappropriate use of healthcare services, greater r...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
ObjectiveTo determine whether Latino undocumented immigrants had a steeper decline in Emergency Depa...
Introduction: Anti-immigrant rhetoric and increased enforcement of immigration laws have induced wor...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care ...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care ...
Despite the increasing number of immigrants, there is a limited body of literature describing the us...
Abstract Despite the increasing number of immig rants, there is a limited body of literature describ...
Background: Research has demonstrated lower access to healthcare services by immigrant patients in c...
The rates and modalities of healthcare services utilization for migrant population may differ from n...
Background Some patients visit a hospital’s emergency department (ED) for reasons other than an urge...
Background: The number of immigrants using health services has increased across Europe. For assessin...
AIMS: To characterize a group of migrant emergency department (ED) patients regarding demographics, ...
International audience: Few data exist on the health status and heath care utilization of the undocu...
A poor communication with immigrants can lead to inappropriate use of healthcare services, greater r...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
ObjectiveTo determine whether Latino undocumented immigrants had a steeper decline in Emergency Depa...
Introduction: Anti-immigrant rhetoric and increased enforcement of immigration laws have induced wor...
Aim: The aim of this pilot study is to describe the use of an Emergency Department (ED) at a large m...