BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing internationally, creating pressure on health systems and negatively influencing the quality of delivered care. Visible consequences of the increased demand on acute services is crowding and queuing. This manifests as delays in the Emergency Departments, adverse clinical outcomes and poor patient experience.OverviewDespite the similarities in the UK's and Dutch health care systems, such as universal health coverage, there are differences in the number of patients presenting at the Emergency Departments and the burden of crowding between these countries. Given the similarities in funding, this paper explores the similarities and differences in the organisat...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in emergency departments (EDs) and the development of emerge...
Objective In the Netherlands, an increasing number of emergency departments (EDs) and general practi...
Background: Measuring patients’ experiences to determine healthcare performance and quality of care ...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BACKGROUND: Acute healthcare chains in the Netherlands are increasingly under pressure because of ri...
In the Netherlands acute care organisations are overstretched and overcrowded. The acute care networ...
Item does not contain fulltextEmergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing inte...
Background: Organisation of the emergency department (ED) is gaining attention due to an increased d...
Objective: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and emergency departments (EDs) collabora...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
Objective: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and emergency departments (EDs) collabora...
Background Emergency Department (ED) crowding is an increasing problem internationally. Causes are c...
BACKGROUND: The Netherlands has a well-developed primary care system, which increasingly collaborate...
Background: Measuring patients' experiences to determine health-care performance and quality of care...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in emergency departments (EDs) and the development of emerge...
Objective In the Netherlands, an increasing number of emergency departments (EDs) and general practi...
Background: Measuring patients’ experiences to determine healthcare performance and quality of care ...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BACKGROUND: Acute healthcare chains in the Netherlands are increasingly under pressure because of ri...
In the Netherlands acute care organisations are overstretched and overcrowded. The acute care networ...
Item does not contain fulltextEmergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing inte...
Background: Organisation of the emergency department (ED) is gaining attention due to an increased d...
Objective: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and emergency departments (EDs) collabora...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
Objective: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and emergency departments (EDs) collabora...
Background Emergency Department (ED) crowding is an increasing problem internationally. Causes are c...
BACKGROUND: The Netherlands has a well-developed primary care system, which increasingly collaborate...
Background: Measuring patients' experiences to determine health-care performance and quality of care...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in emergency departments (EDs) and the development of emerge...
Objective In the Netherlands, an increasing number of emergency departments (EDs) and general practi...
Background: Measuring patients’ experiences to determine healthcare performance and quality of care ...