SummaryBackgroundThe aim of this study was to understand the differences in demographic data and emergency department (ED) diagnosis between different age groups of patients.Materials and MethodsThis study is based on data from the 2010 National Health Insurance Research Database published by the Taiwan National Health Research Institutes. We used descriptive statistics and bivariate statistical analysis to obtain the number of emergency visits in 2010. The main variables for analysis included demographic data and treatment-seeking characteristics, such as age, sex, marital status, International Classification of Diseases diagnostic code (International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification), and medical institution...
WOS: 000296616900008Introduction: This descriptive study was carried out with the purpose of analyzi...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Objectives: Globally, the average age of the population is increasing. Patients aged >65 years atten...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the differences in demographic data and emergenc...
SummaryBackgroundIn Taiwan, the study of emergency medical services for elderly patients is inadequa...
Background: In Taiwan, the study of emergency medical services for elderly patients is inadequate. A...
SummaryBackgroundIn Taiwan, the study of emergency medical services for elderly patients is inadequa...
Background: We surveyed the emergency medical system (EMS) in Taiwan to provide information to polic...
Background: To describe the patterns of non-trauma emergency department (ED) resource utilization, c...
Taiwan has one of the fastest growing aging populations in the world, which makes the effective allo...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential determinants for emergency medical utilization b...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
WOS: 000296616900008Introduction: This descriptive study was carried out with the purpose of analyzi...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Objectives: Globally, the average age of the population is increasing. Patients aged >65 years atten...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the differences in demographic data and emergenc...
SummaryBackgroundIn Taiwan, the study of emergency medical services for elderly patients is inadequa...
Background: In Taiwan, the study of emergency medical services for elderly patients is inadequate. A...
SummaryBackgroundIn Taiwan, the study of emergency medical services for elderly patients is inadequa...
Background: We surveyed the emergency medical system (EMS) in Taiwan to provide information to polic...
Background: To describe the patterns of non-trauma emergency department (ED) resource utilization, c...
Taiwan has one of the fastest growing aging populations in the world, which makes the effective allo...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential determinants for emergency medical utilization b...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
WOS: 000296616900008Introduction: This descriptive study was carried out with the purpose of analyzi...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Objectives: Globally, the average age of the population is increasing. Patients aged >65 years atten...