Background: Rates of emergency hospitalisations are increasing in many countries, leading to disruption in the quality of care and increases in cost. Therefore, identifying strategies to reduce emergency admission rates is a key priority. There have been large-scale evidence reviews to address this issue; however, there have been no reviews of medication therapies, which have the potential to reduce the use of emergency health-care services. The objectives of this study were to review systematically the evidence to identify medications that affect emergency hospital admissions and prioritise therapies for quality measurement and improvement. Methods: This was...
Copyright © 2011 Chakrapani Cheekavolu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Contains fulltext : 173181.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Med...
Background: One in nine emergency department (ED) visits in Canada are caused by adverse drug event...
Background: Rates of emergency hospitalisations are increasing in many countries, leading to disrupt...
BACKGROUND: Rates of emergency hospitalisations are increasing in many countries, leading to disrupt...
Rates of emergency hospitalisations are increasing in many countries, leading to disruption in the q...
Abstract Emergency hospital admissions are common, with several interventions having been developed ...
The aim of this thesis was to identify and prioritise evidence-based interventions that reduce emerg...
Contains fulltext : 172502.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To p...
Objectives: To determine if an advanced medication review carried out in the emergency departmen t (...
Purpose: Collaborative medication reviews (CMR) have been shown to reduce inappropriate prescribing ...
Unplanned admissions for heart failure are common and some are considered preventable. Objective:...
BACKGROUND:Adverse drug events are a leading cause of emergency department visits and unplanned admi...
Migraine is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and patients with acute migraine frequ...
Adverse drug events are a leading cause of emergency department visits and unplanned admissions, and...
Copyright © 2011 Chakrapani Cheekavolu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Contains fulltext : 173181.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Med...
Background: One in nine emergency department (ED) visits in Canada are caused by adverse drug event...
Background: Rates of emergency hospitalisations are increasing in many countries, leading to disrupt...
BACKGROUND: Rates of emergency hospitalisations are increasing in many countries, leading to disrupt...
Rates of emergency hospitalisations are increasing in many countries, leading to disruption in the q...
Abstract Emergency hospital admissions are common, with several interventions having been developed ...
The aim of this thesis was to identify and prioritise evidence-based interventions that reduce emerg...
Contains fulltext : 172502.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To p...
Objectives: To determine if an advanced medication review carried out in the emergency departmen t (...
Purpose: Collaborative medication reviews (CMR) have been shown to reduce inappropriate prescribing ...
Unplanned admissions for heart failure are common and some are considered preventable. Objective:...
BACKGROUND:Adverse drug events are a leading cause of emergency department visits and unplanned admi...
Migraine is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and patients with acute migraine frequ...
Adverse drug events are a leading cause of emergency department visits and unplanned admissions, and...
Copyright © 2011 Chakrapani Cheekavolu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Contains fulltext : 173181.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Med...
Background: One in nine emergency department (ED) visits in Canada are caused by adverse drug event...