Introduction: Reducing non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits has been targeted as a method to produce cost savings. To better describe these visits, we sought to compare resource utilization of ED visits characterized as non-urgent at triage to immediate, emergent, or urgent (IEU) visits.Methods: We performed a retrospective, cross-sectional analysis of the 2006-2009 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. Urgency of visits was categorized using the assigned 5-level triage acuity score. We analyzed resource utilization, including diagnostic testing, treatment, and hospitalization within each acuity categorization.Results: From 2006-2009, 10.1% (95% confidence interval [CI], 9.2-11.2) of United States ED visits were categoriz...
Research Objective: Urgent Care Centers (UCCs) are part of the U.S. health care delivery system redu...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Introduction: Reducing non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits has been targeted as a method to ...
Introduction: Reducing non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits has been targeted as a method to ...
Introduction: Reducing non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits has been targeted as a method to ...
We investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among patients with non-ur...
Background/PurposeWe investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among pa...
Background/PurposeWe investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among pa...
Emergency Departments (EDs) were originally established to treat seriously ill and injured individua...
For the last three decades, non-emergency medical use, regarded as the utilization of emergency medi...
Abstract Roughly one-third of all emergency department (ED) visits by both insured and uninsured ind...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) has been designed to provide services for patients that are ...
Study objective: Availability of timely follow-up care is essential in emergency medicine. We descri...
The pressures of patient demand on emergency departments (EDs) continue to be reported worldwide, wi...
Research Objective: Urgent Care Centers (UCCs) are part of the U.S. health care delivery system redu...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Introduction: Reducing non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits has been targeted as a method to ...
Introduction: Reducing non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits has been targeted as a method to ...
Introduction: Reducing non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits has been targeted as a method to ...
We investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among patients with non-ur...
Background/PurposeWe investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among pa...
Background/PurposeWe investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among pa...
Emergency Departments (EDs) were originally established to treat seriously ill and injured individua...
For the last three decades, non-emergency medical use, regarded as the utilization of emergency medi...
Abstract Roughly one-third of all emergency department (ED) visits by both insured and uninsured ind...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) has been designed to provide services for patients that are ...
Study objective: Availability of timely follow-up care is essential in emergency medicine. We descri...
The pressures of patient demand on emergency departments (EDs) continue to be reported worldwide, wi...
Research Objective: Urgent Care Centers (UCCs) are part of the U.S. health care delivery system redu...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...