Abstract Background People use emergency department services for a wide variety of health complaints, many of which could be handled outside hospitals. Many frequent readmissions are due to problems with chronic disease and are preventable. We postulated that patient related factors such as the type of condition, demographic factors, access to alternative services outside hospitals and patient preference for hospital or non-hospital services would influence readmissions for chronic disease. This study aimed to explore the link between frequent readmissions in chronic disease and these patient related factors. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on emergency department data collected from a regional hospital in NSW Australia in 20...
Abstract Knowledge regarding preventable hospital readmissions is scarce. Our aim was to compare the...
Abstract Background Unplanned hospital readmissions are a quality and safety indicator. In Australia...
Abstract Background Early hospital readmissions remain common in patients with conditions targeted b...
Background Chronic diseases are increasingly prevalent in Western countries. Once hospitalised, the ...
BackgroundChronic diseases are increasingly prevalent in Western countries. Once hospitalised, the c...
Background Early hospital readmissions, defined as rehospitalization within 30 days from a previo...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to gain an understanding of the factors associated with ...
Background: Overcrowding in emergency departments (ED) around the world is an increasingly serious p...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Background and Purpose: Unplanned hospital readmission is a devastating experience for patients and ...
Background: Unplanned hospital readmissions are a quality and safety indicator. In Australian, 8% to...
BACKGROUND: Unplanned hospital readmissions are a quality and safety indicator. In Australian, 8% to...
Objectives: To describe morbidity and multimorbidity patterns among adults readmitted to an Australi...
Aim. To explain frequent hospital readmissions, this study aimed to determine whether definable subt...
Background: To describe the characteristics of emergency department (ED) patients defined as frequen...
Abstract Knowledge regarding preventable hospital readmissions is scarce. Our aim was to compare the...
Abstract Background Unplanned hospital readmissions are a quality and safety indicator. In Australia...
Abstract Background Early hospital readmissions remain common in patients with conditions targeted b...
Background Chronic diseases are increasingly prevalent in Western countries. Once hospitalised, the ...
BackgroundChronic diseases are increasingly prevalent in Western countries. Once hospitalised, the c...
Background Early hospital readmissions, defined as rehospitalization within 30 days from a previo...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to gain an understanding of the factors associated with ...
Background: Overcrowding in emergency departments (ED) around the world is an increasingly serious p...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Background and Purpose: Unplanned hospital readmission is a devastating experience for patients and ...
Background: Unplanned hospital readmissions are a quality and safety indicator. In Australian, 8% to...
BACKGROUND: Unplanned hospital readmissions are a quality and safety indicator. In Australian, 8% to...
Objectives: To describe morbidity and multimorbidity patterns among adults readmitted to an Australi...
Aim. To explain frequent hospital readmissions, this study aimed to determine whether definable subt...
Background: To describe the characteristics of emergency department (ED) patients defined as frequen...
Abstract Knowledge regarding preventable hospital readmissions is scarce. Our aim was to compare the...
Abstract Background Unplanned hospital readmissions are a quality and safety indicator. In Australia...
Abstract Background Early hospital readmissions remain common in patients with conditions targeted b...