BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called weekend effect) have been attributed to suboptimum staffing levels of specialist consultants. However, evidence for a causal association is elusive, and the magnitude of the weekend specialist deficit remains unquantified. This uncertainty could hamper efforts by national health systems to introduce 7 day health services. We aimed to examine preliminary associations between specialist intensity and weekend admission mortality across the English National Health Service. METHODS Eligible hospital trusts were those in England receiving unselected emergency admissions. On Sunday June 15 and Wednesday June 18, 2014, we undertook a point preval...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
BackgroundPatients admitted to hospital at weekends experience higher mortality rates than those adm...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the higher weekend admission mortality risk is attributable to inc...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
BACKGROUND: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
Abstract Background Although acute hospitals offer a twenty-four hour seven day a week service level...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
BackgroundPatients admitted to hospital at weekends experience higher mortality rates than those adm...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the higher weekend admission mortality risk is attributable to inc...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
BACKGROUND: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called week...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
Abstract Background Although acute hospitals offer a twenty-four hour seven day a week service level...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...
Objective Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality, but the under...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
BackgroundPatients admitted to hospital at weekends experience higher mortality rates than those adm...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the higher weekend admission mortality risk is attributable to inc...