Abstract Background It is estimated that approximately half of emergency department (ED) usage in the U.S. and other developed countries is for non-urgent conditions and that this usage is related to availability, social, and economic factors. We examined pediatric ED usage in a U.S. state with respect to income, health insurance status, types of medical conditions, and whether introduction of managed care affected utilization by Medicaid children. Methods Emergency department usage rates were calculated from 1996 through 1998 using Utah ED data for children with commercial health insurance, Medicaid, for uninsured children, and by income group estimating neighborhood household income from Zip code of residence. We analyzed usage following ...
Abstract Background This study aims to assess the association between emergency department (ED) util...
Background. Finding a usual source of care (USC) is difficult for certain populations. This analysis...
OBJECTIVES: Although recent health care reform efforts have focused on minimizing high cost health c...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
OBJECTIVE: Emergency department (ED) crowding prevents the efficient and effective use of health ser...
Objective: To identify specific caretaker and utiliza-tion characteristics predictive of the use of ...
This research investigated physician and emergency room use among representative samples of children...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Copyright © 2014 Winston Liaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Access to health care is a continuing problem, particularly for low income children of minority raci...
BackgroundEmergency departments (EDs) nationwide are key entry points into the health care system, a...
The Los Angeles Healthy Kids program was created in 2003 to provide medical insurance to uninsured c...
Objectives:The majority of US children do not have access to an emergency department (ED) with a ped...
Abstract Background This study aims to assess the association between emergency department (ED) util...
Background. Finding a usual source of care (USC) is difficult for certain populations. This analysis...
OBJECTIVES: Although recent health care reform efforts have focused on minimizing high cost health c...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
OBJECTIVE: Emergency department (ED) crowding prevents the efficient and effective use of health ser...
Objective: To identify specific caretaker and utiliza-tion characteristics predictive of the use of ...
This research investigated physician and emergency room use among representative samples of children...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Copyright © 2014 Winston Liaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Access to health care is a continuing problem, particularly for low income children of minority raci...
BackgroundEmergency departments (EDs) nationwide are key entry points into the health care system, a...
The Los Angeles Healthy Kids program was created in 2003 to provide medical insurance to uninsured c...
Objectives:The majority of US children do not have access to an emergency department (ED) with a ped...
Abstract Background This study aims to assess the association between emergency department (ED) util...
Background. Finding a usual source of care (USC) is difficult for certain populations. This analysis...
OBJECTIVES: Although recent health care reform efforts have focused on minimizing high cost health c...