Background Observation evaluation is an alternate pathway to inpatient admission following Emergency Department (ED) assessment. Aims We aimed to describe the variation in observation use and charges between acute care hospitals in Massachusetts from 2003 to 2006. Methods Retrospective pilot analysis of hospital administrative data. Patients discharged from a Massachusetts hospital between 2003 and 2006 after an observation visit or inpatient hospitalization for six emergency medical conditions, grouped by the Clinical Classification System (CCS), were included. Patients discharged with a primary obstetric condition were excluded. The primary outcome measure, “Observation Proportion” (pOBS), was the use of observation evaluation relative to...
Objective: Accumulating evidence has seen increasing use of observation stays for patients presentin...
Objectives\u2014This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs)...
Study objective: This study seeks to understand how emergency physicians decide to use observation s...
Observation care is a core component of emergency care delivery, yet, the prevalence of emergency de...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Accumulating evidence has shown increasing use of observation stays for patients pr...
The rising demand for acute care is attributable to several factors, including poor access to unsch...
ObjectivesTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, admission of children under observation status in c...
Introduction: Millions of people present to the emergency department (ED) with chest pain annually. ...
Introduction: The use of observation units (OUs) following emergency departments (ED) visits as a mo...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient administrative datasets often exclude observation stays, as observation is co...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the impact of the improvement in hospital survival rates on patients' subsequ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize practices related to observation care and to examine the current models ...
BACKGROUND: The quality of care delivered and clinical outcomes of care are of paramount importance....
Background: Observation services are provided in greatly variant settings. The aim of this study was...
OBJECTIVES: This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in ...
Objective: Accumulating evidence has seen increasing use of observation stays for patients presentin...
Objectives\u2014This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs)...
Study objective: This study seeks to understand how emergency physicians decide to use observation s...
Observation care is a core component of emergency care delivery, yet, the prevalence of emergency de...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Accumulating evidence has shown increasing use of observation stays for patients pr...
The rising demand for acute care is attributable to several factors, including poor access to unsch...
ObjectivesTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, admission of children under observation status in c...
Introduction: Millions of people present to the emergency department (ED) with chest pain annually. ...
Introduction: The use of observation units (OUs) following emergency departments (ED) visits as a mo...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient administrative datasets often exclude observation stays, as observation is co...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the impact of the improvement in hospital survival rates on patients' subsequ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize practices related to observation care and to examine the current models ...
BACKGROUND: The quality of care delivered and clinical outcomes of care are of paramount importance....
Background: Observation services are provided in greatly variant settings. The aim of this study was...
OBJECTIVES: This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs) in ...
Objective: Accumulating evidence has seen increasing use of observation stays for patients presentin...
Objectives\u2014This report describes ambulatory care visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs)...
Study objective: This study seeks to understand how emergency physicians decide to use observation s...