Abstract Background The individual factors associated to Frequent Users (FUs) in Emergency Departments are well known. However, the characteristics of their geographical distribution and how territorial specificities are associated and intertwined with ED use are limited. Investigating healthcare use and territorial factors would help targeting local health policies. We aim at describing the geographical distribution of ED’s FUs within the Paris region. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of all ED visits in the Paris region in 2015. Data were collected from the universal health insurance’s claims database. Frequent Users (FUs) were defined as having visited ≥3 times any ED of the region over the period. We assessed the FUs rate i...
Emergency first dialysis start considerably increases the risk of morbidity and mortality. Our objec...
Background There is a dearth of literature available that examines the characteristics of frequent u...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
International audienceBackground: The individual factors associated to Frequent Users (FUs) in Emerg...
This study investigates the characteristics of frequent users of accident and emergency departments ...
International audienceAbstract Background We hypothesized that monitoring the volume of activity and...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives were to identify the social and medical factors associated with emergency...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate visits to emergency departments (EDs) could represen...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Involuntary psychiatric care remains controversial. Geographic disp...
Abstract Background Health systems are increasingly addressing patients’ social determinants of heal...
Background: Tracing frequent users of health care services is highly relevant to policymakers and cl...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe the demographic, social and medical characteristic...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the effects of the density of specialists and of the area-level percenta...
Emergency first dialysis start considerably increases the risk of morbidity and mortality. Our objec...
Background There is a dearth of literature available that examines the characteristics of frequent u...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
International audienceBackground: The individual factors associated to Frequent Users (FUs) in Emerg...
This study investigates the characteristics of frequent users of accident and emergency departments ...
International audienceAbstract Background We hypothesized that monitoring the volume of activity and...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives were to identify the social and medical factors associated with emergency...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate visits to emergency departments (EDs) could represen...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Involuntary psychiatric care remains controversial. Geographic disp...
Abstract Background Health systems are increasingly addressing patients’ social determinants of heal...
Background: Tracing frequent users of health care services is highly relevant to policymakers and cl...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe the demographic, social and medical characteristic...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the effects of the density of specialists and of the area-level percenta...
Emergency first dialysis start considerably increases the risk of morbidity and mortality. Our objec...
Background There is a dearth of literature available that examines the characteristics of frequent u...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...