Background: Organisation of the emergency department (ED) is gaining attention due to an increased demand on emergency services, leading to crowding and influencing the quality of care. It is known that the organisation of acute care influences the performance of the ED. In the Netherlands, the organisation of EDs differs between hospitals. However, detailed information about the various organisational structures is lacking. This study aims to determine the organisational structures and the different roles and responsibilities of internists and emergency physicians (EPs) in the EDs.Methods: We performed a nationwide observational study between January 2018 and February 2019. All hospitals with an ED in the Netherlands were identified, conta...
Background: The increasing demand for acute care and restructuring of hospitals resulting in emergen...
Objective This paper looks at how the emeergency departments (EDs) in Norway are organized, their f...
International audienceAbstract Background We hypothesized that monitoring the volume of activity and...
Background: Organisation of the emergency department (ED) is gaining attention due to an increased d...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in emergency departments (EDs) and the development of emerge...
Emergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing interest by politicians and stakeh...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
Objective: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and emergency departments (EDs) collabora...
BACKGROUND: Acute healthcare chains in the Netherlands are increasingly under pressure because of ri...
Objective: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and emergency departments (EDs) collabora...
In the Netherlands acute care organisations are overstretched and overcrowded. The acute care networ...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
Background: The increasing demand for acute care and restructuring of hospitals resulting in emergen...
Objective This paper looks at how the emeergency departments (EDs) in Norway are organized, their f...
International audienceAbstract Background We hypothesized that monitoring the volume of activity and...
Background: Organisation of the emergency department (ED) is gaining attention due to an increased d...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in emergency departments (EDs) and the development of emerge...
Emergency medicine in The Netherlands is faced with an increasing interest by politicians and stakeh...
This thesis investigates the organizational impact of a new medical occupation in Dutch hospitals, i...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
BackgroundThe demand on Emergency Departments and acute medical services is increasing international...
Objective: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and emergency departments (EDs) collabora...
BACKGROUND: Acute healthcare chains in the Netherlands are increasingly under pressure because of ri...
Objective: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and emergency departments (EDs) collabora...
In the Netherlands acute care organisations are overstretched and overcrowded. The acute care networ...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
Background: The increasing demand for acute care and restructuring of hospitals resulting in emergen...
Objective This paper looks at how the emeergency departments (EDs) in Norway are organized, their f...
International audienceAbstract Background We hypothesized that monitoring the volume of activity and...