Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial problem internationally. Similar to other countries, the Health Service Executive in Ireland pursued EUCS reconfiguration in response to quality and safety concerns, unsustainable costs and workforce issues. However, the implementation of reconfiguration has been inconsistent at a regional level. Our aim was to identify the factors that led to this inconsistency. Methods Using a multiple case study design, six case study regions represented full, partial and little/no reconfiguration at emergency departments (EDs). Data from documents and key stakeholder interviews were analysed using a framework approach with cross-case analysis. Results The impe...
This report presents a case study of the emergency health care system in the United Kingdom. This is...
Objectives: To compare user experiences of 8 regional urgent and emergency care systems in the Repub...
Abstract Background Implementing major system change in healthcare is not well understood. This gap ...
Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial probl...
Background: There is an increasing tendency to reconfigure acute hospital care towards a more centra...
OBJECTIVES: Major changes have been made to how emergency care services are configured in several re...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
Background: There is an increasing tendency to reconfigure acute hospital care towards a more centra...
Ireland, like many countries, has reconfigured emergency care in recent years towards a more central...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
Objectives Acute hospital reconfiguration is often presented as a problem to be solved by calculati...
Objectives: This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public i...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
This report presents a case study of the emergency health care system in the United Kingdom. This is...
Objectives: To compare user experiences of 8 regional urgent and emergency care systems in the Repub...
Abstract Background Implementing major system change in healthcare is not well understood. This gap ...
Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial probl...
Background: There is an increasing tendency to reconfigure acute hospital care towards a more centra...
OBJECTIVES: Major changes have been made to how emergency care services are configured in several re...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
Background: There is an increasing tendency to reconfigure acute hospital care towards a more centra...
Ireland, like many countries, has reconfigured emergency care in recent years towards a more central...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of hospital emergency department (ED) visits pose a challenge to he...
Objectives Acute hospital reconfiguration is often presented as a problem to be solved by calculati...
Objectives: This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public i...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
This report presents a case study of the emergency health care system in the United Kingdom. This is...
Objectives: To compare user experiences of 8 regional urgent and emergency care systems in the Repub...
Abstract Background Implementing major system change in healthcare is not well understood. This gap ...