© 2018 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine. Objective: To evaluate the impact of the Australian National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) policy introduced in 2012 on ED performance. Methods: A longitudinal cohort study of NEAT implementation using linked data, for 12 EDs across New South Wales (NSW), Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and Queensland (QLD) between 2008 and 2013. Segmented regression in a multi-level model was used to analyse ED performance over time before and after NEAT introduction. The main outcomes measures were ED length of stay ≤4 h, access block, number of ED presentations, short-stay admission (≤24 h), >24 h admissions, unplanned ED re-attendances within 7 days a...
ED access block is an ongoing significant problem and has been associated with excess mortality. Mul...
Objective: To explore the patterns of and investigate the factors associated with rises in emergency...
Background: The National Emergency Access Targets (NEAT) was introduced in Australia in 2011 and gui...
Objective To evaluate the impact of the Australian National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) policy i...
Objective: To describe Australian ED workload over the period 2017–2020 using data from twice annual...
OBJECTIVE: We explored the relationship between the National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) complian...
Objective: To evaluate potential gaming of the 4 h ED length of stay metric known as the National Em...
Objective: We explored the relationship between the National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) complian...
Objective: Previous research reported strong associations between ED overcrowding and mortality. We ...
What is the problem? Australia has seen increasing demand on hospital Emergency Departments (ED) wi...
Objective The aim of the present study was to provide a summary of a systematic review of literature...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of the introduction of National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) on ...
Background: The National Emergency Access Targets (NEAT) was introduced in Australia in 2011 and gui...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, the Australian government introduced national healthcare reforms aimed at incre...
BackgroundIn 2011, the Australian government introduced national healthcare reforms aimed at increas...
ED access block is an ongoing significant problem and has been associated with excess mortality. Mul...
Objective: To explore the patterns of and investigate the factors associated with rises in emergency...
Background: The National Emergency Access Targets (NEAT) was introduced in Australia in 2011 and gui...
Objective To evaluate the impact of the Australian National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) policy i...
Objective: To describe Australian ED workload over the period 2017–2020 using data from twice annual...
OBJECTIVE: We explored the relationship between the National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) complian...
Objective: To evaluate potential gaming of the 4 h ED length of stay metric known as the National Em...
Objective: We explored the relationship between the National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) complian...
Objective: Previous research reported strong associations between ED overcrowding and mortality. We ...
What is the problem? Australia has seen increasing demand on hospital Emergency Departments (ED) wi...
Objective The aim of the present study was to provide a summary of a systematic review of literature...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of the introduction of National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) on ...
Background: The National Emergency Access Targets (NEAT) was introduced in Australia in 2011 and gui...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, the Australian government introduced national healthcare reforms aimed at incre...
BackgroundIn 2011, the Australian government introduced national healthcare reforms aimed at increas...
ED access block is an ongoing significant problem and has been associated with excess mortality. Mul...
Objective: To explore the patterns of and investigate the factors associated with rises in emergency...
Background: The National Emergency Access Targets (NEAT) was introduced in Australia in 2011 and gui...