BACKGROUND: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called weekend effect) have been attributed to suboptimum staffing levels of specialist consultants. However, evidence for a causal association is elusive, and the magnitude of the weekend specialist deficit remains unquantified. This uncertainty could hamper efforts by national health systems to introduce 7 day health services. We aimed to examine preliminary associations between specialist intensity and weekend admission mortality across the English National Health Service.METHODS: Eligible hospital trusts were those in England receiving unselected emergency admissions. On Sunday June 15 and Wednesday June 18, 2014, we undertook a point prevalence sur...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background: NHS England’s 7-day services policy comprised 10 standards to improve access to quality ...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
Objective To determine whether the higher weekend admission mortality risk is attributable to in...
Objective: Patients admitted as emergencies to hospitals at the weekend have higher death rates than...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background: NHS England’s 7-day services policy comprised 10 standards to improve access to quality ...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
Objective To determine whether the higher weekend admission mortality risk is attributable to in...
Objective: Patients admitted as emergencies to hospitals at the weekend have higher death rates than...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...