BACKGROUND: Until recently, there have been few studies on the transfer of patients from emergency departments (EDs) overall, as such studies were limited primarily to trauma patients. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between the specialty of the primary referring physician and the appropriateness of the emergency transfer (AET). METHODS: This was a retrospective, observational study performed at two level-3 EDs in a rural area. A transfer to a higher-level ED for the purpose of patient stabilization was defined as an emergency transfer, and transfers were classified as "appropriate" when the emergency status of the patient could not be resolved by the referring ED. The primary outcome was AET, which ...
Introduction: Alternative destination transportation by emergency medical services (EMS) is a subje...
Background: Rural emergency departments (EDs) constitute crucial safety nets for the 20 % of Canadia...
Introduction: We describe the first year of operation of a rural emergency medical retrieval service...
Introduction: Interfacility transfers from rural emergency departments (EDs) are an important means ...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze medical indications and conditions for patients transferred from a rehab...
Introduction: Attempts to reduce low-value hospital care often focus on emergency department (ED) ho...
© 2020 Introduction: Trauma is a global public health concern, with higher mortality rates acknowled...
BACKGROUND: Regionalized care of complex patients to larger hospitals is an increasingly common prac...
Current emphasis on the number of deaths due to medical errors has pushed the patient safety is-sue ...
Objective Paramedics redirecting non-emergent patients from emergency departments (EDs) to urgent ca...
Introduction: This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the current referral system,...
Background: There are disproportionally high rates of traumatic injuries in rural populations with h...
For a variety of reasons, many emergency department (ED) visits are classified as less- or nonurgent...
Introduction: Transfers of skilled nursing facility (SNF) residents to emergency departments (ED) ar...
Objective: Despite low patient numbers, rural emergency departments have a similar diversity of case...
Introduction: Alternative destination transportation by emergency medical services (EMS) is a subje...
Background: Rural emergency departments (EDs) constitute crucial safety nets for the 20 % of Canadia...
Introduction: We describe the first year of operation of a rural emergency medical retrieval service...
Introduction: Interfacility transfers from rural emergency departments (EDs) are an important means ...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze medical indications and conditions for patients transferred from a rehab...
Introduction: Attempts to reduce low-value hospital care often focus on emergency department (ED) ho...
© 2020 Introduction: Trauma is a global public health concern, with higher mortality rates acknowled...
BACKGROUND: Regionalized care of complex patients to larger hospitals is an increasingly common prac...
Current emphasis on the number of deaths due to medical errors has pushed the patient safety is-sue ...
Objective Paramedics redirecting non-emergent patients from emergency departments (EDs) to urgent ca...
Introduction: This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the current referral system,...
Background: There are disproportionally high rates of traumatic injuries in rural populations with h...
For a variety of reasons, many emergency department (ED) visits are classified as less- or nonurgent...
Introduction: Transfers of skilled nursing facility (SNF) residents to emergency departments (ED) ar...
Objective: Despite low patient numbers, rural emergency departments have a similar diversity of case...
Introduction: Alternative destination transportation by emergency medical services (EMS) is a subje...
Background: Rural emergency departments (EDs) constitute crucial safety nets for the 20 % of Canadia...
Introduction: We describe the first year of operation of a rural emergency medical retrieval service...