Many interventions have been developed over the years to offer frequent users of the emergency department (FUEDs) better access to quality coordinated healthcare. Despite recognising the role primary care physicians (PCPs) play in FUEDs' care, to date their perceptions of case management, the most studied intervention, have rarely been assessed. Furthermore, a gap regarding PCPs' experience of caring for FUEDs persists. Thus, this study aimed to explore PCPs' perceptions of the care provided to FUEDs in emergency and primary care settings, their views on the local case management team (CMT), and their suggestions to improve FUEDs' care. Qualitative study using in-depth semistructured interviews and inductive thematic analysis. Canton of Vau...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
Background: Patient experience is an important outcome and indicator of healthcare quality, and pati...
Background. Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED; > 5 ED visits during the preceding 12 ...
Many interventions have been developed over the years to offer frequent users of the emergency depar...
Objectives Many interventions have been developed over the years to offer frequent users of the emer...
Objectives Many interventions have been developed over the years to offer frequent users of the emer...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate number of emergency de...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Effective management of frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) remains challenging. Case man...
Abstract Objective Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate num...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
BackgroundThe management of complex, multi-morbid patients is challenging for solo primary care prov...
Background In many countries emergency departments (EDs) are facing an increase in demand for servi...
BackgroundThe management of complex, multi-morbid patients is challenging for solo primary care prov...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUEDs) (≥5 ED visits/year) represent a vulnerable populatio...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
Background: Patient experience is an important outcome and indicator of healthcare quality, and pati...
Background. Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED; > 5 ED visits during the preceding 12 ...
Many interventions have been developed over the years to offer frequent users of the emergency depar...
Objectives Many interventions have been developed over the years to offer frequent users of the emer...
Objectives Many interventions have been developed over the years to offer frequent users of the emer...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate number of emergency de...
Primary care is an essential component of a robust healthcare system by promoting preventative medic...
Effective management of frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) remains challenging. Case man...
Abstract Objective Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate num...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
BackgroundThe management of complex, multi-morbid patients is challenging for solo primary care prov...
Background In many countries emergency departments (EDs) are facing an increase in demand for servi...
BackgroundThe management of complex, multi-morbid patients is challenging for solo primary care prov...
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUEDs) (≥5 ED visits/year) represent a vulnerable populatio...
BACKGROUND: Frequent emergency department users represent a small number of patients but account for...
Background: Patient experience is an important outcome and indicator of healthcare quality, and pati...
Background. Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED; > 5 ED visits during the preceding 12 ...