Objective: To develop a tool for evaluating the appropriateness of acute hospital admissions in Hong Kong and test its reliability. Design: The tool was based on the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol and consensus of local Emergency Medicine specialists. Reliability was tested through retrospective chart review. Setting: Tertiary teaching hospital, Hong Kong. Patients: Seventy-five randomly selected patients, who were admitted to the specialty of Internal Medicine or General Surgery via the Accident and Emergency Department in 2006, were reviewed. Main outcome measures: The intra-rater and inter-rater agreement on appropriateness of an admission. Results: A 19-criterion protocol for assessing the appropriateness of acute hospitalisations ...
Background: Assessing applied resources in a hospital as a health system will lead to identify organ...
A retrospective study of patients discharged within 24 hours after emergency admission in a public g...
Background: Medical Assessment Units (MAUs) have become a popular model of acute medical care to imp...
Objective: To use the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP) to assess the extent of inappropriat...
Background Healthcare systems are under pressure to efficiently and safely reduce acute care admissi...
Study objective - To assess the potential for substituting alternative forms of care for admission t...
Objective: To assess the rates of inappropriateness of admission and last day of care on adult medic...
Objective: To assess the rates of inappropriateness of admission and last day of care on adult medic...
Objective: To explore why patients in Hong Kong seek medical advice from the emergency department (E...
The cross-sectional study has been based on the implementation of the Obstetric Appropriateness Eval...
Background: Inappropriate admission and hospitalization days are the factors that impose more costs ...
Abstract The cross-sectional study has been based on the implementation of the Obstetric Appropriate...
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of patients’ admission and hospitalization in two main hospit...
Problem In 2012-13, there were 5.3 million emergency admissions to hospitals, an increase of 47% ove...
Background: Hospital emergency admissions have risen annually, exacerbating pressures on emergency d...
Background: Assessing applied resources in a hospital as a health system will lead to identify organ...
A retrospective study of patients discharged within 24 hours after emergency admission in a public g...
Background: Medical Assessment Units (MAUs) have become a popular model of acute medical care to imp...
Objective: To use the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP) to assess the extent of inappropriat...
Background Healthcare systems are under pressure to efficiently and safely reduce acute care admissi...
Study objective - To assess the potential for substituting alternative forms of care for admission t...
Objective: To assess the rates of inappropriateness of admission and last day of care on adult medic...
Objective: To assess the rates of inappropriateness of admission and last day of care on adult medic...
Objective: To explore why patients in Hong Kong seek medical advice from the emergency department (E...
The cross-sectional study has been based on the implementation of the Obstetric Appropriateness Eval...
Background: Inappropriate admission and hospitalization days are the factors that impose more costs ...
Abstract The cross-sectional study has been based on the implementation of the Obstetric Appropriate...
Objective: To evaluate the suitability of patients’ admission and hospitalization in two main hospit...
Problem In 2012-13, there were 5.3 million emergency admissions to hospitals, an increase of 47% ove...
Background: Hospital emergency admissions have risen annually, exacerbating pressures on emergency d...
Background: Assessing applied resources in a hospital as a health system will lead to identify organ...
A retrospective study of patients discharged within 24 hours after emergency admission in a public g...
Background: Medical Assessment Units (MAUs) have become a popular model of acute medical care to imp...