The high prevalence of no-shows in residents’ primary care clinic acts as a barrier to continuity of care, results in loss of outpatient learning opportunities, and may result in more emergency department (ED) visits. The authors seek to identify if high rates of no-shows correlate with more ED visits. In a selected primary care internal medicine (PCIM) continuity clinic, 650 patients were randomly selected, with 325 patients each from the faculty and resident practices. The number of ED visits between January 1, 2006, and December 30, 2008, was recorded. Demographic characteristics of the population were obtained, and comparisons between the faculty and resident groups were performed using Student t test. Linear multiple regression analysi...
BACKGROUND:Much work on reducing ED utilization has focused on primary care practices, but few studi...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...
Abstract Background Patients who no-show to primary care appointments interrupt clinicians’ efforts ...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Background: Currently, over 45 million people in the United States are uninsured. Many among the uni...
Background Patients who no-show to primary care appointments interrupt clinicians’ efforts to provid...
Missed clinic appointments have negative effects on the patients who skip those appointments, the cl...
Reducing avoidable emergency department (ED) visits is an important health system goal. This is a re...
Background Improvements in primary care quality are often proposed as a solution to rises in emergen...
Over the past years, emergency departments have been experiencing an increased number of nonurgent v...
Importance: The annual number of patient visits to emergency departments (EDs) continues to increase...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in primary care quality are often proposed as a solution to rises in emerge...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Abstract Background The visit to the emergency department (ED) constitutes a brief, yet an important...
BACKGROUND:Much work on reducing ED utilization has focused on primary care practices, but few studi...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...
Abstract Background Patients who no-show to primary care appointments interrupt clinicians’ efforts ...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Background: Currently, over 45 million people in the United States are uninsured. Many among the uni...
Background Patients who no-show to primary care appointments interrupt clinicians’ efforts to provid...
Missed clinic appointments have negative effects on the patients who skip those appointments, the cl...
Reducing avoidable emergency department (ED) visits is an important health system goal. This is a re...
Background Improvements in primary care quality are often proposed as a solution to rises in emergen...
Over the past years, emergency departments have been experiencing an increased number of nonurgent v...
Importance: The annual number of patient visits to emergency departments (EDs) continues to increase...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in primary care quality are often proposed as a solution to rises in emerge...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Abstract Background The visit to the emergency department (ED) constitutes a brief, yet an important...
BACKGROUND:Much work on reducing ED utilization has focused on primary care practices, but few studi...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...