The purpose of this study was to document the clinical and demographic characteristics of the 20 most frequent users of emergency departments (EDs) in one urban area. We reviewed administrative records from three EDs and two agencies providing services to homeless people in Baltimore City. The top 20 users accounted for 2,079 visits at the three EDs. Their mean age was 48, and median age was 51. Nineteen patients visited at least 2 EDs, 18 were homeless, and 13 had some form of public insurance. The vast majority of visits (86%) were triaged as moderate or high acuity. The five most frequent diagnoses were limb pain (n=9), lack of housing (n=6), alteration of consciousness (n=6), infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (n=5), and ...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
ObjectiveThe median age of single homeless adults is over 50, yet little is known about their emerge...
This retrospective cohort study provides a descriptive analysis of a population that frequently uses...
Copyright © 2012 Barbara Y. DiPietro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
There is a subset of patients who visit the emergency department (ED) frequently, and this group is ...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...
ObjectivesFor homeless people, emergency departments (ED) are the place of medical care and satisfyi...
Objectives. This study examined factors associated with emergency department use among homeless and ...
OBJECTIVES Persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) are known to be often excluded from primary he...
Homelessness, HIV, and substance use are interwoven problems. Furthermore, homeless individuals are ...
Estimating healthcare needs of the homeless is associated with challenges in identifying the eligibl...
This cross-sectional study used a weighted sample of ED visits contained in the 2010-2015 years of t...
Introduction: Highly frequent users (HFU) of the emergency department (ED) are a poorly defined popu...
This study contrasted annual rates of difficult behaviours in emergency departments among cohorts of...
OBJECTIVES: We examined factors associated with frequent hospitalizations and emergency department (...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
ObjectiveThe median age of single homeless adults is over 50, yet little is known about their emerge...
This retrospective cohort study provides a descriptive analysis of a population that frequently uses...
Copyright © 2012 Barbara Y. DiPietro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
There is a subset of patients who visit the emergency department (ED) frequently, and this group is ...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...
ObjectivesFor homeless people, emergency departments (ED) are the place of medical care and satisfyi...
Objectives. This study examined factors associated with emergency department use among homeless and ...
OBJECTIVES Persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) are known to be often excluded from primary he...
Homelessness, HIV, and substance use are interwoven problems. Furthermore, homeless individuals are ...
Estimating healthcare needs of the homeless is associated with challenges in identifying the eligibl...
This cross-sectional study used a weighted sample of ED visits contained in the 2010-2015 years of t...
Introduction: Highly frequent users (HFU) of the emergency department (ED) are a poorly defined popu...
This study contrasted annual rates of difficult behaviours in emergency departments among cohorts of...
OBJECTIVES: We examined factors associated with frequent hospitalizations and emergency department (...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
ObjectiveThe median age of single homeless adults is over 50, yet little is known about their emerge...
This retrospective cohort study provides a descriptive analysis of a population that frequently uses...