Inappropriate use of Emergency Departments effects the quality of care that nurses provide. A large majority of patients that are seen in the Emergency Department could have easily been treated in a primary care facility. When nurses have to take care of low-acuity patients in the Emergency Department there is less time for them to take care of high-acuity patients. This could then lead to poor patient outcomes. This is a nationwide problem, yet no hospitals have a policy that addresses this issue. The new policy will include what is considered a primary care treatable condition, how to care for this patient, and how to refer them at the time of discharge. Once the nurse has identified that the patient has presented with a primary care trea...
PURPOSE: Achieving the objective of better integration and coordination of care by the health care d...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Background In many countries emergency departments (EDs) are facing an increase in demand for servi...
Inappropriate use of Emergency Departments effects the quality of care that nurses provide. A large ...
BACKGROUND: Overutilization of the Emergency Department (ED) contributes to the unnecessary use of h...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
Purpose: Often there are patients who visit the emergency department for non-urgent complaints that ...
abstract: Over the last ten years, a dramatic increase in Emergency Department (ED) visits has been ...
Background: The misuse of the Emergency Department (ED) creates a substantial problem for the health...
Abstract Inadequate access to primary care creates a concern to receive comprehensive medical care. ...
Outlines how safety-net hospitals are addressing the rise in emergency department visits for non-urg...
This article provides a comprehensive picture of the manner in which uncompensated care patients uti...
Even with the passing of new legislation relative to health care, it seems likely that emergency dep...
Over the past years, emergency departments have been experiencing an increased number of nonurgent v...
PURPOSE: Achieving the objective of better integration and coordination of care by the health care d...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Background In many countries emergency departments (EDs) are facing an increase in demand for servi...
Inappropriate use of Emergency Departments effects the quality of care that nurses provide. A large ...
BACKGROUND: Overutilization of the Emergency Department (ED) contributes to the unnecessary use of h...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
Purpose: Often there are patients who visit the emergency department for non-urgent complaints that ...
abstract: Over the last ten years, a dramatic increase in Emergency Department (ED) visits has been ...
Background: The misuse of the Emergency Department (ED) creates a substantial problem for the health...
Abstract Inadequate access to primary care creates a concern to receive comprehensive medical care. ...
Outlines how safety-net hospitals are addressing the rise in emergency department visits for non-urg...
This article provides a comprehensive picture of the manner in which uncompensated care patients uti...
Even with the passing of new legislation relative to health care, it seems likely that emergency dep...
Over the past years, emergency departments have been experiencing an increased number of nonurgent v...
PURPOSE: Achieving the objective of better integration and coordination of care by the health care d...
Patients who go to the emergency department (ED) for non-emergent care instead of a primary care pra...
Background In many countries emergency departments (EDs) are facing an increase in demand for servi...