This study examined disparities in emergency department (ED) wait time for patients with mental health and substance-related disorders (PwMHSDs), using data from the 2009–2011 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS). Wait time was defined as the time between arrival at ED and being seen by an ED provider. Results from multivariable regression models show racial disparities, with non-Hispanic Black PwMHSDs experiencing longer ED wait time, compared to non-Hispanic White PwMHSDs. A temporal decline in ED wait time was also observed over the study period. The findings of this study have implications for informing the development of policies tailored at facilitating the delivery of equitable emergency care services to all PwMH...
Introduction: This is an observational study of emergency departments (ED) in California to identify...
Objective: This study compared characteristics of visits to emergency rooms (ERs) for mental and sub...
Purpose. This study describes: (1) the practice of emergency department (ED) boarding of medical and...
Research Objective: The issue of overcrowding in Emergency Departments (ED) in the United States has...
Overcrowding of Emergency Departments (ED) has become an public health issue nationally. However, ED...
This study investigated predictors of emergency department quality of care using the indicator of wa...
Objective. To quantify the variation in emergency department (ED) wait times by patient race/ethnici...
Introduction: The sources of racial disparity in duration of patients’ visits to emergency departmen...
Introduction: The sources of racial disparity in duration of patients’ visits to emergency departmen...
Objective. This study explores the association of patient and emergency department (ED) mental healt...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Prolonged boarding times in the emergency department (ED) disproportionately affect...
Background Researchers have documented an association between waiting times in emergency departments...
Context Limited research has been done to examine emergency department (ED) admissions as a percenta...
Prior research has shown that minority groups experience greater levels of disability associated wit...
Introduction: This is an observational study of emergency departments (ED) in California to identify...
Introduction: This is an observational study of emergency departments (ED) in California to identify...
Objective: This study compared characteristics of visits to emergency rooms (ERs) for mental and sub...
Purpose. This study describes: (1) the practice of emergency department (ED) boarding of medical and...
Research Objective: The issue of overcrowding in Emergency Departments (ED) in the United States has...
Overcrowding of Emergency Departments (ED) has become an public health issue nationally. However, ED...
This study investigated predictors of emergency department quality of care using the indicator of wa...
Objective. To quantify the variation in emergency department (ED) wait times by patient race/ethnici...
Introduction: The sources of racial disparity in duration of patients’ visits to emergency departmen...
Introduction: The sources of racial disparity in duration of patients’ visits to emergency departmen...
Objective. This study explores the association of patient and emergency department (ED) mental healt...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Prolonged boarding times in the emergency department (ED) disproportionately affect...
Background Researchers have documented an association between waiting times in emergency departments...
Context Limited research has been done to examine emergency department (ED) admissions as a percenta...
Prior research has shown that minority groups experience greater levels of disability associated wit...
Introduction: This is an observational study of emergency departments (ED) in California to identify...
Introduction: This is an observational study of emergency departments (ED) in California to identify...
Objective: This study compared characteristics of visits to emergency rooms (ERs) for mental and sub...
Purpose. This study describes: (1) the practice of emergency department (ED) boarding of medical and...