BACKGROUND In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to improve care quality and outcomes for weekend emergency admissions. AIMS To determine whether the quality of care of emergency medical admissions is worse at weekends, and whether this has changed during implementation of 7-day services. METHODS Using data from 20 acute hospital Trusts in England, we performed randomly selected structured case record reviews of patients admitted to hospital as emergencies at weekends and on weekdays between financial years 2012-2013 and 2016-2017. Senior doctor ('specialist') involvement was determined from annual point prevalence surveys. The primary outcome was the rate of clinical errors. Secon...
Background Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to imp...
BACKGROUND In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to ...
Aims To determine whether the quality of care of emergency medical admissions is worse at weekends, ...
INTRODUCTION The mortality associated with weekend admission to hospital (the 'weekend effect') h...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Introduction: The mortality associated with weekend admission to hospital (the ‘weekend effect’) has...
Background The cause of adverse weekend clinical outcomes remains unknown. In 2013, the “NHS Service...
BackgroundPatients admitted to hospital at weekends experience higher mortality rates than those adm...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the higher weekend admission mortality risk is attributable to inc...
Abstract Background The cause of adverse weekend clinical outcomes remains unknown. In 2013, the “NH...
BACKGROUND The increased mortality risk associated with weekend admission to hospital (the 'weeke...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
Background Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to imp...
BACKGROUND In 2013, the English National Health Service launched the policy of 7-day services to ...
Aims To determine whether the quality of care of emergency medical admissions is worse at weekends, ...
INTRODUCTION The mortality associated with weekend admission to hospital (the 'weekend effect') h...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
Introduction: The mortality associated with weekend admission to hospital (the ‘weekend effect’) has...
Background The cause of adverse weekend clinical outcomes remains unknown. In 2013, the “NHS Service...
BackgroundPatients admitted to hospital at weekends experience higher mortality rates than those adm...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the higher weekend admission mortality risk is attributable to inc...
Abstract Background The cause of adverse weekend clinical outcomes remains unknown. In 2013, the “NH...
BACKGROUND The increased mortality risk associated with weekend admission to hospital (the 'weeke...
Background: Admission to hospital over a weekend is associated with increased mortality but the unde...
Background Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...
Background: Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called wee...
BACKGROUND Increased mortality rates associated with weekend hospital admission (the so-called we...