Non-urgent cases represent 30-40% of all ED consults; they contribute to overcrowding of emergency departments (ED), which could be reduced if they were denied emergency care. However, no triage instrument has demonstrated a high enough degree of accuracy to safely rule out serious medical conditions: patients suffering from life-threatening emergencies have been inappropriately denied care. Insurance companies have instituted financial penalties to discourage the use of ED as a source of non-urgent care, but this practice mainly restricts access for the underprivileged. More recent data suggest that in fact most patients consult for appropriate urgent reasons, or have no alternate access to urgent care. The safe reduction of overcrowding r...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate visits to emergency departments (EDs) could represen...
Emergency Departments (ED) need to be available when emergencies arise. A stressful environment and ...
Study objective: Availability of timely follow-up care is essential in emergency medicine. We descri...
Abstract Background For several decades, emergency departments (EDs) utilization has increased, indu...
International audienceBackground. Emergency department (ED) congestion is at the heart of the news. ...
Background Overcrowding is one of the most harmful problems for Emergency Department (ED) management...
Academic medical centers frequently serve as safety net hospitals, treating a large percentage of lo...
defined as a situation where the demand for emergency services exceeds the ability of an emergency d...
Abstract Background For several decades, overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) has been intens...
Non-urgent use of Emergency Departments throughout Canada has long presented a conundrum for hospita...
Objective: Non-urgent patients are one of the important causes of emergency department (ED) overcrow...
Background: The use of the emergency department (ED) for non-urgent situations is a source of concer...
We investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among patients with non-ur...
Emergency Departments (EDs) are supposed to provide healthcare to patients with acute clinical condi...
Abstract[Background]Emergency departments world-wide report service demands which exceed resource av...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate visits to emergency departments (EDs) could represen...
Emergency Departments (ED) need to be available when emergencies arise. A stressful environment and ...
Study objective: Availability of timely follow-up care is essential in emergency medicine. We descri...
Abstract Background For several decades, emergency departments (EDs) utilization has increased, indu...
International audienceBackground. Emergency department (ED) congestion is at the heart of the news. ...
Background Overcrowding is one of the most harmful problems for Emergency Department (ED) management...
Academic medical centers frequently serve as safety net hospitals, treating a large percentage of lo...
defined as a situation where the demand for emergency services exceeds the ability of an emergency d...
Abstract Background For several decades, overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) has been intens...
Non-urgent use of Emergency Departments throughout Canada has long presented a conundrum for hospita...
Objective: Non-urgent patients are one of the important causes of emergency department (ED) overcrow...
Background: The use of the emergency department (ED) for non-urgent situations is a source of concer...
We investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among patients with non-ur...
Emergency Departments (EDs) are supposed to provide healthcare to patients with acute clinical condi...
Abstract[Background]Emergency departments world-wide report service demands which exceed resource av...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate visits to emergency departments (EDs) could represen...
Emergency Departments (ED) need to be available when emergencies arise. A stressful environment and ...
Study objective: Availability of timely follow-up care is essential in emergency medicine. We descri...