Reducing avoidable emergency department (ED) visits is an important health system goal. This is a retrospective cohort study of the impact of a primary care intervention including an in-hospital, free, adult clinic for poor uninsured patients on ED visit rates and emergency severity at a nonprofit hospital. We studied adult ED visits during August 16, 2009-August 15, 2011 (preintervention) and August 16, 2011-August 15, 2014 (postintervention). We compared pre- versus post-mean annual visit rates and discharge emergency severity index (ESI; triage and resource use–based, calculated Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality categories) among high-users (≥3 ED visits in 12 months) and occasional users. Annual adult ED visit volumes were 16 3...
Expansion of Medicaid and private health insurance coverage through passage of the Affordable Care A...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Introduction: Hospital admissions from the emergency department (ED) now account for approximately 5...
Reducing avoidable emergency department (ED) visits is an important health system goal. This is a re...
The objective of this study was to establish the effectiveness of interventions to reduce frequent e...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to establish the effectiveness of interventions to reduce ...
Background: Currently, over 45 million people in the United States are uninsured. Many among the uni...
Abstract Inadequate access to primary care creates a concern to receive comprehensive medical care. ...
BACKGROUND: The impact on primary care workload of case-management interventions to reduce emergen...
Study objectivePrevious reviews of emergency department (ED) visit reduction programs have not requi...
Background: Access to primary care could reduce use of more costly health care by uninsured individu...
Background: The annual number of emergency department (ED) visits in the United States increased 23%...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users account for a disproportionately high number of ED visits. ...
Background This study, conducted in a Finnish city, examined whether decreasing emergency department...
Expansion of Medicaid and private health insurance coverage through passage of the Affordable Care A...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Introduction: Hospital admissions from the emergency department (ED) now account for approximately 5...
Reducing avoidable emergency department (ED) visits is an important health system goal. This is a re...
The objective of this study was to establish the effectiveness of interventions to reduce frequent e...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to establish the effectiveness of interventions to reduce ...
Background: Currently, over 45 million people in the United States are uninsured. Many among the uni...
Abstract Inadequate access to primary care creates a concern to receive comprehensive medical care. ...
BACKGROUND: The impact on primary care workload of case-management interventions to reduce emergen...
Study objectivePrevious reviews of emergency department (ED) visit reduction programs have not requi...
Background: Access to primary care could reduce use of more costly health care by uninsured individu...
Background: The annual number of emergency department (ED) visits in the United States increased 23%...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users account for a disproportionately high number of ED visits. ...
Background This study, conducted in a Finnish city, examined whether decreasing emergency department...
Expansion of Medicaid and private health insurance coverage through passage of the Affordable Care A...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
Introduction: Hospital admissions from the emergency department (ED) now account for approximately 5...