Item does not contain fulltextEmergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing interest by politicians and stakeholders in health care. This is due to crowding, increasing costs, criticism of the quality of emergency care, restructuring of out-of-hours services in primary care and the introduction of a training programme for emergency physicians in 2000. A comprehensive search was conducted of published research, policy reports and updated Dutch websites on acute care. Publications were included in this review if these referred to emergency care, including emergency departments (ED), general practitioner (GP) cooperatives and emergency medical services in The Netherlands and were written in English or Dutch. The literature ...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
Emergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing interest by politicians and stakeh...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in emergency departments (EDs) and the development of emerge...
there a difference in emergency departments with and without emergency physicians? continuing profes...
Objective In the Netherlands, an increasing number of emergency departments (EDs) and general practi...
Contains fulltext : 134183.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Contains fulltext : 49407.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: We...
In many Western countries, hospital emergency departments are overcrowded, leading to the desire to ...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BACKGROUND: Acute healthcare chains in the Netherlands are increasingly under pressure because of ri...
Contains fulltext : 206292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
Emergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing interest by politicians and stakeh...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in emergency departments (EDs) and the development of emerge...
there a difference in emergency departments with and without emergency physicians? continuing profes...
Objective In the Netherlands, an increasing number of emergency departments (EDs) and general practi...
Contains fulltext : 134183.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Contains fulltext : 49407.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: We...
In many Western countries, hospital emergency departments are overcrowded, leading to the desire to ...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BACKGROUND: Acute healthcare chains in the Netherlands are increasingly under pressure because of ri...
Contains fulltext : 206292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...