Much of emergency department use is avoidable, and high-quality primary care can reduce it, but performance measures related to ED use may be inadequately risk-adjusted. To explore associations between emergency department (ED) use and neighborhood poverty, we conducted a secondary analysis of Massachusetts managed care network data, 2009-2011. For enrollees with commercial insurance (n = 64,623), we predicted any, total, and total primary-care-sensitive (PCS) ED visits using claims/enrollment (age, sex, race, morbidity, prior ED use), network (payor, primary care provider [PCP] type and quality), and census-tract-level characteristics. Overall, 14.6% had any visit; mean visits per 100 persons were 18.8 (+/-0.2) total and 7.6 (+/-0.1) PCS. ...
Primary care-related emergency department use has become a focal point in the United States consider...
Reducing avoidable emergency department (ED) visits is an important health system goal. This is a re...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...
Introduction: Prevention quality indicators (PQI) are a set of measures used to characterize healthc...
OBJECTIVE: Conceptually, access to primary care (through insurance) should reduce emergency departme...
Approximately half of all emergency department (ED) visits are primary-care sensitive (PCS) – meanin...
Background: Residential segregation is a spatial manifestation of structural racism. Racial disparit...
Over 145 million Emergency Department (ED) visits occur annually in the United States. Policy makers...
Context Limited research has been done to examine emergency department (ED) admissions as a percenta...
Objective: Frequent utilizers of EDs (FUEDs) utilize Emergency Department (ED) services at least fou...
ObjectiveTo analyze differences in utilization of Emergency Departments for primary care sensitive c...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Health care reform in Massachusetts improved access to health insurance, but the ex...
AIM: The primary aim of this study was to examine individual-level and community- level characterist...
Over the past decade, the rate of emergency department (ED) visits increased at almost double the ra...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Primary care-related emergency department use has become a focal point in the United States consider...
Reducing avoidable emergency department (ED) visits is an important health system goal. This is a re...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...
Introduction: Prevention quality indicators (PQI) are a set of measures used to characterize healthc...
OBJECTIVE: Conceptually, access to primary care (through insurance) should reduce emergency departme...
Approximately half of all emergency department (ED) visits are primary-care sensitive (PCS) – meanin...
Background: Residential segregation is a spatial manifestation of structural racism. Racial disparit...
Over 145 million Emergency Department (ED) visits occur annually in the United States. Policy makers...
Context Limited research has been done to examine emergency department (ED) admissions as a percenta...
Objective: Frequent utilizers of EDs (FUEDs) utilize Emergency Department (ED) services at least fou...
ObjectiveTo analyze differences in utilization of Emergency Departments for primary care sensitive c...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Health care reform in Massachusetts improved access to health insurance, but the ex...
AIM: The primary aim of this study was to examine individual-level and community- level characterist...
Over the past decade, the rate of emergency department (ED) visits increased at almost double the ra...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Primary care-related emergency department use has become a focal point in the United States consider...
Reducing avoidable emergency department (ED) visits is an important health system goal. This is a re...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...