INTRODUCTION:Lack of insurance coverage increases complications and mortality from surgical procedures. The 2014 Affordable Care Act (ACA) Open Enrollment (OE) insured more Americans, but it is unknown if this improved outcomes from emergency general surgery (EGS) procedures. This study seeks to determine how ACA OE coverage changes outcomes in EGS. METHODS:This is a retrospective review using the Nationwide Inpatient Sample database from 2012 to 2014. Patients aged 18 to 64 years undergoing EGS procedures were identified by International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, codes. Medicare patients were excluded. Patient demographics, hospital characteristics, and Charlson comorbidity index were obtained. Outcomes were measured by m...
Introduction:. Despite 3 million adults in the United States being admitted annually for emergency g...
Background: Adoption of the acute care surgery model has led to increasing volumes of emergency gene...
Introduction: Despite three million adults in the United States (US) being admitted annually for eme...
BackgroundThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased Medicaid coverage of Emergency General Surgery (EG...
BackgroundThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased Medicaid coverage of Emergency General Surgery (EG...
Background: Trauma and emergency general surgery (EGS) patients who are uninsured have worse outcome...
Background: Trauma and emergency general surgery (EGS) patients who are uninsured have worse outcome...
Background: We hypothesize that lack of access to care results in propensity toward emergent operati...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
Importance: Lack of insurance coverage has been associated with delays in seeking care, more complic...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
Introduction:. Despite 3 million adults in the United States being admitted annually for emergency g...
Background: Adoption of the acute care surgery model has led to increasing volumes of emergency gene...
Introduction: Despite three million adults in the United States (US) being admitted annually for eme...
BackgroundThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased Medicaid coverage of Emergency General Surgery (EG...
BackgroundThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) increased Medicaid coverage of Emergency General Surgery (EG...
Background: Trauma and emergency general surgery (EGS) patients who are uninsured have worse outcome...
Background: Trauma and emergency general surgery (EGS) patients who are uninsured have worse outcome...
Background: We hypothesize that lack of access to care results in propensity toward emergent operati...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
Importance: Lack of insurance coverage has been associated with delays in seeking care, more complic...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
Introduction:. Despite 3 million adults in the United States being admitted annually for emergency g...
Background: Adoption of the acute care surgery model has led to increasing volumes of emergency gene...
Introduction: Despite three million adults in the United States (US) being admitted annually for eme...