Introduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highlight the weaknesses in the existing support system for vulnerable and disadvantaged patients. SW personnel play a pivotal role in some EDs but are not integrated into the team in several jurisdictions. Our objective was to provide a detailed description of the need for SW support in the ED setting by describing SW consultation patterns in an urban ED location. Methods A three-year analysis of ED SW referrals made through a network of four acute care hospitals serving a city population of 1.2 million inhabitants where social workers operate from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. The study design was descriptive reporting proportions. The descriptors of interest were the types...
Social Workers play a critical role in emergency medical settings and their presence has been associ...
Changes to the healthcare system such as a decrease in resources, combined roles of emergency depart...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED; ≥ 5 ED visits/year) commonly cumulate medical, social...
peer-reviewedIntroduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highligh...
Expansion of a hospital emergency department will affect the role of the emergency department social...
Introduction: Social risks, or adverse social conditions associated with poor health, are prevalent ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Identifying high freque...
Introduction: Social risks adversely affect health and are associated with increased healthcare util...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) have significant implications for health outcomes ...
Objective: Frequent utilizers of EDs (FUEDs) utilize Emergency Department (ED) services at least fou...
With recent healthcare policy changes, including the creation of the accountable care organizations,...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: There has been increasing attention to screening for health-related social needs. H...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate number of emergency de...
Introduction: Unmet health-related social needs (HRSN) are among the drivers of disparities in morbi...
Social Workers play a critical role in emergency medical settings and their presence has been associ...
Changes to the healthcare system such as a decrease in resources, combined roles of emergency depart...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED; ≥ 5 ED visits/year) commonly cumulate medical, social...
peer-reviewedIntroduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highligh...
Expansion of a hospital emergency department will affect the role of the emergency department social...
Introduction: Social risks, or adverse social conditions associated with poor health, are prevalent ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Identifying high freque...
Introduction: Social risks adversely affect health and are associated with increased healthcare util...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) have significant implications for health outcomes ...
Objective: Frequent utilizers of EDs (FUEDs) utilize Emergency Department (ED) services at least fou...
With recent healthcare policy changes, including the creation of the accountable care organizations,...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: There has been increasing attention to screening for health-related social needs. H...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate number of emergency de...
Introduction: Unmet health-related social needs (HRSN) are among the drivers of disparities in morbi...
Social Workers play a critical role in emergency medical settings and their presence has been associ...
Changes to the healthcare system such as a decrease in resources, combined roles of emergency depart...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED; ≥ 5 ED visits/year) commonly cumulate medical, social...