According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs between factors relating to care quality, workforce, cost, and patient access. In England, proposed changes such as Emergency Department closures often face public opposition. This study examined the way communities respond to plans aimed at reorganising emergency services, including the trade-offs inherent in such decisions.Cross-sectional study involving in-depth interviews. Participants selected their priorities for emergency care, including aspects they might be prepared to have ‘less’ of (e.g. rapid access) if it meant having ‘more’ of another (e.g. consultant-delivered care). A thematic analysis was carried out, combining inductive and deduc...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
OBJECTIVES: Paramedics routinely make critical decisions about the most appropriate care to deliver ...
Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial probl...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
In England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typically face local oppo...
AbstractObjectivesIn England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typical...
AbstractObjectivesIn England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typical...
Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial probl...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Background: In recent years, a number of emergency departments (EDs) have closed or have been replac...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Background: Recent increases in emergency admission rates have caused concern. Some emergency admiss...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Background: Hospitals face immense pressures in balancing patient throughput. Medical assessment uni...
Objective: We aimed to explore how patients with long-term conditions choose between available healt...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
OBJECTIVES: Paramedics routinely make critical decisions about the most appropriate care to deliver ...
Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial probl...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
In England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typically face local oppo...
AbstractObjectivesIn England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typical...
AbstractObjectivesIn England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typical...
Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial probl...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Background: In recent years, a number of emergency departments (EDs) have closed or have been replac...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Background: Recent increases in emergency admission rates have caused concern. Some emergency admiss...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Background: Hospitals face immense pressures in balancing patient throughput. Medical assessment uni...
Objective: We aimed to explore how patients with long-term conditions choose between available healt...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
OBJECTIVES: Paramedics routinely make critical decisions about the most appropriate care to deliver ...
Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial probl...