Abstract Objective People with cancer are increasingly more likely to visit an emergency department for acute care than the general population. They often have long wait times and more exposure to infection and receive treatment from staff less experienced with cancer‐related problems. Our objective was to examine emergency department (ED) visits among people with cancer to understand how often and why they seek care. Methods We conducted a retrospective study of ED visits using the National Syndromic Surveillance Program BioSense Platform. Cancer reported during an ED visit was identified using International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision codes for any cancer type, including bladder, breast, cervical, colorectal, kidney, liver,...
BackgroundImproving the quality of cancer care and reducing preventable health system use are goals ...
BACKGROUND: there is limited data on Emergency department (ED) cardiovascular disease (CVD) presenta...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a global impact. Patients with cancer, thei...
Introduction Emergency Department (ED) visits in cancer patients represent a significant burden to b...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although cancer patients (CPs) are increasingly likely to visit emergency d...
BackgroundRecent reports call for reductions in costly and potentially avoidable services such as em...
Purpose Emergency departments (EDs) in the United States are used by patients with cancer for diseas...
Introduction: There is increasing appreciation of the challenges of providing safe and appropriate c...
BackgroundImproving the quality of cancer care and reducing preventable health system use are goals ...
Importance: Better understanding of the emergency care needs of patients with cancer will inform out...
Abstract It is inevitable for cancer patients to visit the emergency department (ED) for symptoms of...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) presentations made by patients having cancer treatment are ass...
Abstract. Introduction: The prevalence of cancer cases globally is increasing rapidly, especially in...
In 2013, CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) launched an urgent cancer care clinic (UCC) to meet the needs of...
OBJECTIVE: Patients diagnosed with cancer in the Emergency Department (ED) have more advanced diseas...
BackgroundImproving the quality of cancer care and reducing preventable health system use are goals ...
BACKGROUND: there is limited data on Emergency department (ED) cardiovascular disease (CVD) presenta...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a global impact. Patients with cancer, thei...
Introduction Emergency Department (ED) visits in cancer patients represent a significant burden to b...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although cancer patients (CPs) are increasingly likely to visit emergency d...
BackgroundRecent reports call for reductions in costly and potentially avoidable services such as em...
Purpose Emergency departments (EDs) in the United States are used by patients with cancer for diseas...
Introduction: There is increasing appreciation of the challenges of providing safe and appropriate c...
BackgroundImproving the quality of cancer care and reducing preventable health system use are goals ...
Importance: Better understanding of the emergency care needs of patients with cancer will inform out...
Abstract It is inevitable for cancer patients to visit the emergency department (ED) for symptoms of...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) presentations made by patients having cancer treatment are ass...
Abstract. Introduction: The prevalence of cancer cases globally is increasing rapidly, especially in...
In 2013, CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) launched an urgent cancer care clinic (UCC) to meet the needs of...
OBJECTIVE: Patients diagnosed with cancer in the Emergency Department (ED) have more advanced diseas...
BackgroundImproving the quality of cancer care and reducing preventable health system use are goals ...
BACKGROUND: there is limited data on Emergency department (ED) cardiovascular disease (CVD) presenta...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a global impact. Patients with cancer, thei...