Introduction: The mortality associated with weekend admission to hospital (the ‘weekend effect’) has for many years been attributed to deficiencies in quality of hospital care, often assumed to be due to suboptimal senior medical staffing at weekends. This protocol describes a case note review to determine whether there are differences in care quality for emergency admissions (EAs) to hospital at weekends compared with weekdays, and whether the difference has reduced over time as health policies have changed to promote 7-day services. Methods and analysis: Cross-sectional two-epoch case record review of 20 acute hospital Trusts in England. Anonymised case records of 4000 EAs to hospital, 2000 at weekends and 2000 on weekdays, covering tw...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
BACKGROUND The increased mortality risk associated with weekend admission to hospital (the 'weeke...
INTRODUCTION The mortality associated with weekend admission to hospital (the 'weekend effect') h...
BACKGROUND In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to ...
Background In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to imp...
Objective: Patients admitted as emergencies to hospitals at the weekend have higher death rates than...
Background: NHS England’s 7-day services policy comprised 10 standards to improve access to quality ...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
BACKGROUND: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
Objective To determine whether the higher weekend admission mortality risk is attributable to in...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
Clinical audit; Public health; Quality in healthcareAuditoría clínica; Salud pública; Calidad en el ...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
BACKGROUND The increased mortality risk associated with weekend admission to hospital (the 'weeke...
INTRODUCTION The mortality associated with weekend admission to hospital (the 'weekend effect') h...
BACKGROUND In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to ...
Background In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to imp...
Objective: Patients admitted as emergencies to hospitals at the weekend have higher death rates than...
Background: NHS England’s 7-day services policy comprised 10 standards to improve access to quality ...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
BACKGROUND: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
Objective To determine whether the higher weekend admission mortality risk is attributable to in...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
Clinical audit; Public health; Quality in healthcareAuditoría clínica; Salud pública; Calidad en el ...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital outside normal working hours suffer higher complication an...
BACKGROUND The increased mortality risk associated with weekend admission to hospital (the 'weeke...