RCEM Lightning Sessions - 20. OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to Emergency Departments (EDs) at three hospitals in England. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional analysis of attendance data for patients from three urban EDs in England: a large teaching hospital and major trauma centre (Site 1), and two district general hospitals (Sites 2 and 3). Variables included: patient age, gender, ethnicity, deprivation score, arrival date and time, arrival by ambulance or otherwise, a variety of ED workload measures, inpatient bed occupancy rates and admission outcome. Coding inconsistencies in routine ED data used for this study meant that diagnosis could not be included. OUTCOME MEASURE: ...
OBJECTIVE: The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in ...
Objective The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in r...
Introduction: The 72-hour unscheduled return visit (URV) of an emergency department (ED) patient is ...
Objective: to investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to Em...
Objective: To investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to em...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to em...
Objective To investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to eme...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Background: Recent increases in emergency admission rates have caused concern. Some emergency admiss...
OBJECTIVE: To identify patient and attendance characteristics that are associated with onwards refer...
Background: From 2004 to 2009 there was almost a 12% rise in emergency admissions in England. This ...
Background: The decision to admit into the hospital from the emergency department (ED) is considered...
BACKGROUND: Population factors, including social deprivation and morbidity, predict the use of emerg...
Background: The decision to admit into the hospital from the emergency department (ED) is considered...
Introduction: The 72-hour unscheduled return visit (URV) of an emergency department (ED) patient is ...
OBJECTIVE: The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in ...
Objective The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in r...
Introduction: The 72-hour unscheduled return visit (URV) of an emergency department (ED) patient is ...
Objective: to investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to Em...
Objective: To investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to em...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to em...
Objective To investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to eme...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Background: Recent increases in emergency admission rates have caused concern. Some emergency admiss...
OBJECTIVE: To identify patient and attendance characteristics that are associated with onwards refer...
Background: From 2004 to 2009 there was almost a 12% rise in emergency admissions in England. This ...
Background: The decision to admit into the hospital from the emergency department (ED) is considered...
BACKGROUND: Population factors, including social deprivation and morbidity, predict the use of emerg...
Background: The decision to admit into the hospital from the emergency department (ED) is considered...
Introduction: The 72-hour unscheduled return visit (URV) of an emergency department (ED) patient is ...
OBJECTIVE: The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in ...
Objective The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in r...
Introduction: The 72-hour unscheduled return visit (URV) of an emergency department (ED) patient is ...