The results of a survey of 10,200 visits to 11 Boston hospital emergency rooms during a 9-day period in March 1972 are presented. The survey was designed to provide data on emergency room use to permit more informed planning by public agencies concerned with improving areawide emergency medical services. The 11 institutions surveyed provided virtually all of the emergency medical services in the city of Boston. A majority are teaching hospitals affiliated with one or more of the three medical schools in the area. Of the 11 hospitals, 3 accounted for 60% of all emergency room visits. Survey data were extracted from emergency room log sheets and hospital medical records of individual patients. Information collected included the residence patt...
OBJECTIVE: This report presents the most current (2005) nationally representative data on visits to ...
In a recent year, hospital emergency departments (EDs) in Rhode Island provided care to over 380,000...
This comparative study was conducted in order to determine (1) the average length of stay patients e...
This study explores the impact of economic hazard areas on hospital-based emergency departments to d...
The use of the emergency rooms of three private, acute care, nonprofit hospitals was investigated in...
Objectives\u2014This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs)...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Health care reform in Massachusetts improved access to health insurance, but the ex...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
OBJECTIVES: This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in ...
OBJECTIVE: This study presents baseline data to determine which hospital characteristics are associa...
Background. Previous studies show emergency rooms to be over crowded nation wide. With growing atten...
This survey evaluates the attendance patterns of people who responded to a two part questionnaire (b...
Objectives\ud \ud To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i)...
Background. Previous studies show emergency rooms to be over crowded nation wide. With growing atten...
The coordination between pre-hospital emergency health service and emergency department is one of th...
OBJECTIVE: This report presents the most current (2005) nationally representative data on visits to ...
In a recent year, hospital emergency departments (EDs) in Rhode Island provided care to over 380,000...
This comparative study was conducted in order to determine (1) the average length of stay patients e...
This study explores the impact of economic hazard areas on hospital-based emergency departments to d...
The use of the emergency rooms of three private, acute care, nonprofit hospitals was investigated in...
Objectives\u2014This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs)...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Health care reform in Massachusetts improved access to health insurance, but the ex...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
OBJECTIVES: This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in ...
OBJECTIVE: This study presents baseline data to determine which hospital characteristics are associa...
Background. Previous studies show emergency rooms to be over crowded nation wide. With growing atten...
This survey evaluates the attendance patterns of people who responded to a two part questionnaire (b...
Objectives\ud \ud To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i)...
Background. Previous studies show emergency rooms to be over crowded nation wide. With growing atten...
The coordination between pre-hospital emergency health service and emergency department is one of th...
OBJECTIVE: This report presents the most current (2005) nationally representative data on visits to ...
In a recent year, hospital emergency departments (EDs) in Rhode Island provided care to over 380,000...
This comparative study was conducted in order to determine (1) the average length of stay patients e...