ObjectivesTo describe changes in unplanned acute activity and to identify and characterise unplanned contacts in hospitals in Denmark from 2005 to 2016, including following healthcare reform.DesignDescriptive study.SettingData from Danish nationwide registers.PopulationAdults (≥18 years).ParticipantsAll adults with an unplanned acute hospital contacts (acute inpatient admissions and emergency care visits) in Denmark from 2005 to 2016.Primary and secondary outcome measuresOutcomes were annual number of contacts, length of stay, number of contacts per 1000 citizen per year, age-adjusted contacts per 1000 citizens per year, sex, age groups, country of origin, Charlson Comorbidity Index score, discharge diagnosis and time of arrival.ResultsWe i...
In consequence of a major administrative reform in 2007, the Danish emergency care system is undergo...
Abstract Background The Danish Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) is part of the Danish Em...
Background: Swedish Emergency Departments (EDs) see 2.6 million visits annually. Sweden has a strong...
OBJECTIVE: To study changes in health services consumption following substantial reduction in the av...
Background: The entry points to Danish acute care are the out-of-hours health care services (OOH) an...
Background: The municipalities are responsible for the emergency primary health care services in Nor...
Objectives: To assess contacts with general practitioners (GPs), both regular GPs and out-of-hours G...
BACKGROUND: Many emergency medical services and out-of-hours systems are facing an increasing demand...
Introduction: There is a lack of epidemiological knowledge on medical emergencies outside hospitals ...
Abstract Objective. To study the quantitative consumption in out-of-hours (OOH) primary care in Denm...
Abstract Background Emergency departments handle a large proportion of acute patients. In 2007, it w...
Objective Development of initiatives to reduce hospitalisations is a major focus of healthcare plann...
<p>Characteristics of 92,027 patients acutely admitted to hospital in the Central Denmark Region bet...
Popular demand for high quality care has increased in recent years. This is also the case for medica...
Background: In 2017, 2829 hospitalizations were based on preventable diagnoses in the municipality o...
In consequence of a major administrative reform in 2007, the Danish emergency care system is undergo...
Abstract Background The Danish Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) is part of the Danish Em...
Background: Swedish Emergency Departments (EDs) see 2.6 million visits annually. Sweden has a strong...
OBJECTIVE: To study changes in health services consumption following substantial reduction in the av...
Background: The entry points to Danish acute care are the out-of-hours health care services (OOH) an...
Background: The municipalities are responsible for the emergency primary health care services in Nor...
Objectives: To assess contacts with general practitioners (GPs), both regular GPs and out-of-hours G...
BACKGROUND: Many emergency medical services and out-of-hours systems are facing an increasing demand...
Introduction: There is a lack of epidemiological knowledge on medical emergencies outside hospitals ...
Abstract Objective. To study the quantitative consumption in out-of-hours (OOH) primary care in Denm...
Abstract Background Emergency departments handle a large proportion of acute patients. In 2007, it w...
Objective Development of initiatives to reduce hospitalisations is a major focus of healthcare plann...
<p>Characteristics of 92,027 patients acutely admitted to hospital in the Central Denmark Region bet...
Popular demand for high quality care has increased in recent years. This is also the case for medica...
Background: In 2017, 2829 hospitalizations were based on preventable diagnoses in the municipality o...
In consequence of a major administrative reform in 2007, the Danish emergency care system is undergo...
Abstract Background The Danish Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) is part of the Danish Em...
Background: Swedish Emergency Departments (EDs) see 2.6 million visits annually. Sweden has a strong...