Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs in the United States. While frequent ED use is often attributed to the uninsured, there is some evidence that insured populations also report utilizing the ED when otherwise preventable or nonurgent. We conducted in-person surveys of patients visiting the ED at a large research hospital and examined the differences in their characteristics based on the health insurance status. While less than the uninsured, insured individuals still report barriers to access to care outside the ED that include lack of access to another health care facility and unavailability of a doctor’s office or clinic
Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of the US healthcare system. Beyond treating ...
Even though emergency departments (EDs) were created to treat trauma and emergent cases, there has b...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Health care reform in Massachusetts improved access to health insurance, but the ex...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Background. Finding a usual source of care (USC) is difficult for certain populations. This analysis...
Background. Finding a usual source of care (USC) is difficult for certain populations. This analysis...
BackgroundDuring the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven to...
Emergency departments (ED) are overcrowded with both urgent and non-urgent patients. Overcrowding pu...
Background During the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven t...
Background During the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven t...
Abstract Roughly one-third of all emergency department (ED) visits by both insured and uninsured ind...
Copyright © 2014 Winston Liaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of the US healthcare system. Beyond treating ...
Even though emergency departments (EDs) were created to treat trauma and emergent cases, there has b...
Even though emergency departments (EDs) were created to treat trauma and emergent cases, there has b...
Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of the US healthcare system. Beyond treating ...
Even though emergency departments (EDs) were created to treat trauma and emergent cases, there has b...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Health care reform in Massachusetts improved access to health insurance, but the ex...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Background. Finding a usual source of care (USC) is difficult for certain populations. This analysis...
Background. Finding a usual source of care (USC) is difficult for certain populations. This analysis...
BackgroundDuring the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven to...
Emergency departments (ED) are overcrowded with both urgent and non-urgent patients. Overcrowding pu...
Background During the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven t...
Background During the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven t...
Abstract Roughly one-third of all emergency department (ED) visits by both insured and uninsured ind...
Copyright © 2014 Winston Liaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of the US healthcare system. Beyond treating ...
Even though emergency departments (EDs) were created to treat trauma and emergent cases, there has b...
Even though emergency departments (EDs) were created to treat trauma and emergent cases, there has b...
Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of the US healthcare system. Beyond treating ...
Even though emergency departments (EDs) were created to treat trauma and emergent cases, there has b...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Health care reform in Massachusetts improved access to health insurance, but the ex...