Introduction Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathological diagnosis. A single-center study found that many patients discharged from the emergency department (ED) do not receive a pathological diagnosis. We analyzed 17 years of data from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) to identify the proportion of patients who received a pathological diagnosis at ED discharge. We hypothesized that many patients do not receive a pathological diagnosis, and that the proportion of pathological diagnoses increased between 1993 and 2009. Methods Using the NHAMCS data from 1993–2009, we analyzed visits of patients age ≥18 years, discharged from the ED, who had presented with the three mos...
OBJECTIVES: This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in ...
Purpose Emergency departments (EDs) in the United States are used by patients with cancer for diseas...
Emergency department (ED) and emergency medical services (EMS) contacts are increasing and one third...
Introduction: Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathologica...
ImportanceReduction in emergency department (ED) use is frequently viewed as a potential source for ...
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BACKGROUND Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidity and mortali...
Background Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidit...
Introduction: Knowledge about the relationship between symptoms, diagnoses, and mortality in emergen...
Objective The objective of this study was to assess the incidence and characteristics of patients pr...
OBJECTIVE: This report presents the most current (2005) nationally representative data on visits to ...
The emergency department (ED) is the source of most hospital admissions; provides care for patients ...
Background Patients presenting with non-specific complaints (NSC), such as generalised weakness, or ...
Introduction: The first proposed emergency care alternative payment model seeks to reduce avoidable ...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a pilot study examining the Basic Needs, according to Maslo...
OBJECTIVES: This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in ...
Purpose Emergency departments (EDs) in the United States are used by patients with cancer for diseas...
Emergency department (ED) and emergency medical services (EMS) contacts are increasing and one third...
Introduction: Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathologica...
ImportanceReduction in emergency department (ED) use is frequently viewed as a potential source for ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
BACKGROUND Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidity and mortali...
Background Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidit...
Introduction: Knowledge about the relationship between symptoms, diagnoses, and mortality in emergen...
Objective The objective of this study was to assess the incidence and characteristics of patients pr...
OBJECTIVE: This report presents the most current (2005) nationally representative data on visits to ...
The emergency department (ED) is the source of most hospital admissions; provides care for patients ...
Background Patients presenting with non-specific complaints (NSC), such as generalised weakness, or ...
Introduction: The first proposed emergency care alternative payment model seeks to reduce avoidable ...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a pilot study examining the Basic Needs, according to Maslo...
OBJECTIVES: This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in ...
Purpose Emergency departments (EDs) in the United States are used by patients with cancer for diseas...
Emergency department (ED) and emergency medical services (EMS) contacts are increasing and one third...