Aim: \ud \ud to describe what health problems patients attending emergency department with and whether this changed over time. \ud \ud Methods: \ud \ud Electronic data was retrieved from EDIS (Emergency Department Information System) and HBCIS (Hospital Based Clinical Information System) in two hospitals in Queensland in the period 2001-2009. The ICD-10 code of patient's diagnosis was then extrapolated and then group into ICD-10 chapters, such that the health problem can be presented. \ud \ud Results: \ud \ud Among the specific health problems, Chapter XIX 'Injury and poisoning' ranked number one consistently (ranging from 22.1% to 31.2% of the total presentations) in both the urban and remote hospitals in Queensland. The top ten specific p...
Objective: To explore the patterns of and investigate the factors associated with rises in emergency...
A phenomenon referred to as emergency room (ER) overcrowding, which is defined as, “the demand for e...
Emergency departments are a critical component of Australia\u27s health-care system, providing care ...
Aim: to describe what health problems patients attending emergency department with and whether this ...
Overcrowding of hospital Emergency Departments (EDs) in Australia is a complex issue of high public ...
Objective: To describe chronic conditions and injuries as a proportion of total emergency presentati...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
Overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) occurs when the physical or staffing capacity of the dep...
Summary How much emergency department activity was there? In 2014-15, there were about 7.4 ...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Introduction: The demand for emergency health services (EHS), both in the prehospital (ambulance) an...
Background: The workload of emergency departments (ED) continually changes in response to presentati...
BACKGROUND: Hospital emergency department (ED) use by patients from residential aged care facilities...
In ongoing efforts to limit the proportion of budgets allocated to healthcare, governments have clos...
Objective: The acuity and number of presentations being made to emergency departments (EDs) is incre...
Objective: To explore the patterns of and investigate the factors associated with rises in emergency...
A phenomenon referred to as emergency room (ER) overcrowding, which is defined as, “the demand for e...
Emergency departments are a critical component of Australia\u27s health-care system, providing care ...
Aim: to describe what health problems patients attending emergency department with and whether this ...
Overcrowding of hospital Emergency Departments (EDs) in Australia is a complex issue of high public ...
Objective: To describe chronic conditions and injuries as a proportion of total emergency presentati...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
Overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) occurs when the physical or staffing capacity of the dep...
Summary How much emergency department activity was there? In 2014-15, there were about 7.4 ...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Introduction: The demand for emergency health services (EHS), both in the prehospital (ambulance) an...
Background: The workload of emergency departments (ED) continually changes in response to presentati...
BACKGROUND: Hospital emergency department (ED) use by patients from residential aged care facilities...
In ongoing efforts to limit the proportion of budgets allocated to healthcare, governments have clos...
Objective: The acuity and number of presentations being made to emergency departments (EDs) is incre...
Objective: To explore the patterns of and investigate the factors associated with rises in emergency...
A phenomenon referred to as emergency room (ER) overcrowding, which is defined as, “the demand for e...
Emergency departments are a critical component of Australia\u27s health-care system, providing care ...