Abstract Background It has not been studied what happens to patient flow to EDs and other parts of local health care system if distances to ED services are manipulated as a part of health policy in urban areas. Methods The present work was an observational and quasi-experimental study with a control and it was based on before-after comparisons. The impact of terminating a geographically distant suburban primary care ED on patient flow to doctors in local public primary care EDs, office-hour primary care, secondary care EDs and in private primary care was studied. The effect of this intervention was compared with a primary care system...
Primary care-related emergency department use has become a focal point in the United States consider...
Background: Long travel distances limit the utilisation of health services. We wanted to examine the...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00125High-...
Abstract Background It has not been studied what happens to patient flow to EDs and other parts of l...
This study, conducted in a Finnish city, examined whether decreasing emergency department (ED) servi...
Background This study, conducted in a Finnish city, examined whether decreasing emergency department...
Objective: Reverse triage means that patients who are not considered to be in need of medical servic...
Background Many Finnish emergency departments (ED) serve both primary and secondary health care pat...
Background: The use of unscheduled out of hours medical care is related to the social status of the ...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
YesThe frequency of visits to Emergency Departments (ED) varies greatly between populations. This ma...
Study objectiveWe seek to determine whether patients living in areas affected by emergency departmen...
Background/Aims. Since the early 2000s, Canada’s primary care system has undergone substantial refor...
BACKGROUND: The impact on primary care workload of case-management interventions to reduce emergen...
In recent years, Emergency Department (ED) visits haveconstituted approximately10%of annual health...
Primary care-related emergency department use has become a focal point in the United States consider...
Background: Long travel distances limit the utilisation of health services. We wanted to examine the...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00125High-...
Abstract Background It has not been studied what happens to patient flow to EDs and other parts of l...
This study, conducted in a Finnish city, examined whether decreasing emergency department (ED) servi...
Background This study, conducted in a Finnish city, examined whether decreasing emergency department...
Objective: Reverse triage means that patients who are not considered to be in need of medical servic...
Background Many Finnish emergency departments (ED) serve both primary and secondary health care pat...
Background: The use of unscheduled out of hours medical care is related to the social status of the ...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
YesThe frequency of visits to Emergency Departments (ED) varies greatly between populations. This ma...
Study objectiveWe seek to determine whether patients living in areas affected by emergency departmen...
Background/Aims. Since the early 2000s, Canada’s primary care system has undergone substantial refor...
BACKGROUND: The impact on primary care workload of case-management interventions to reduce emergen...
In recent years, Emergency Department (ED) visits haveconstituted approximately10%of annual health...
Primary care-related emergency department use has become a focal point in the United States consider...
Background: Long travel distances limit the utilisation of health services. We wanted to examine the...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00125High-...