The Korean National Health Insurance, which provides universal coverage for the entire Korean population, is now facing financial instability. Frequent emergency department (ED) users may represent a medically vulnerable population who could benefit from interventions that both improve care and lower costs. To understand the nature of frequent ED users in Korea, we analyzed claims data from a population-based national representative sample. We performed both bivariate and multivariable analyses to investigate the association between patient characteristics and frequent ED use (4+ ED visits in a year) using claims data of a 1% random sample of the Korean population, collected in 2009. Among 156,246 total ED users, 4,835 (3.1%) were frequent ...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Background: Patients with high emergency department (ED) utilization account for a disproportionate ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the characteristics of frequent emergency department (ED) users i...
Objective This study analyzed trends in emergency department (ED) visits in Korea using the National...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
Emergency department(ED)crowding due to frequent visitors increases medical costs and endangers the ...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the characteristics of pediatric emergency department (ED) patients in Ko...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives were to identify the social and medical factors associated with emergency...
Objective With general aging of the population, emergency department (ED) utilization by elderly pat...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was intended to analyze the characteristics of infrequent and frequent ...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Importance: 1% of the United States population accounts for 20% of healthcare costs. What characteri...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Background: Patients with high emergency department (ED) utilization account for a disproportionate ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the characteristics of frequent emergency department (ED) users i...
Objective This study analyzed trends in emergency department (ED) visits in Korea using the National...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
Emergency department(ED)crowding due to frequent visitors increases medical costs and endangers the ...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the characteristics of pediatric emergency department (ED) patients in Ko...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives were to identify the social and medical factors associated with emergency...
Objective With general aging of the population, emergency department (ED) utilization by elderly pat...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was intended to analyze the characteristics of infrequent and frequent ...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Importance: 1% of the United States population accounts for 20% of healthcare costs. What characteri...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Background: Patients with high emergency department (ED) utilization account for a disproportionate ...