Introduction: The study objective was to explore emergency physicians’ (EP) awareness, willingness, and prior experience regarding transitioning patients to home-based healthcare following emergency department (ED) evaluation and treatment; and to explore patient selection criteria, processes, and services that would facilitate use of home-based healthcare as an alternative to hospitalization. Methods: We provided a five-question survey to 52 EPs, gauging previous experience referring patients to home-based healthcare, patient selection, and motivators and challenges when considering home-based options as an alternative to admission. In addition, we conducted three focus groups and four interviews. Results: Of parti...
BACKGROUND: Avoidance of admission through provision of hospital care at home is a scheme whereby he...
Appropriate use of emergency departments (EDs) is a focus of national healthcare reform efforts, and...
Purpose of Study: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which patients discharged...
Introduction: The study objective was to explore emergency physicians’ (EP) awareness, willingness, ...
AbstractBackgroundAlmost 70% of hospital admissions for Medicare beneficiaries originate in the emer...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the proportion of hospitalized inpatients suitable for an acute and subacut...
Abstract The $1 trillion industry of acute hospital care in the United States is shifting from insid...
Background: Currently, over 45 million people in the United States are uninsured. Many among the uni...
Introduction: Despite the plethora of research on the use of emergency department services for nonur...
Background Inappropriate emergency department (ED) use continues to plague healthcare in terms of di...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Background Overuse of the Emergency Department (ED), has been a steady problem for decades. The pat...
BACKGROUND: Avoidance of admission through provision of hospital care at home is a scheme whereby he...
Appropriate use of emergency departments (EDs) is a focus of national healthcare reform efforts, and...
Purpose of Study: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which patients discharged...
Introduction: The study objective was to explore emergency physicians’ (EP) awareness, willingness, ...
AbstractBackgroundAlmost 70% of hospital admissions for Medicare beneficiaries originate in the emer...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the proportion of hospitalized inpatients suitable for an acute and subacut...
Abstract The $1 trillion industry of acute hospital care in the United States is shifting from insid...
Background: Currently, over 45 million people in the United States are uninsured. Many among the uni...
Introduction: Despite the plethora of research on the use of emergency department services for nonur...
Background Inappropriate emergency department (ED) use continues to plague healthcare in terms of di...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Background Overuse of the Emergency Department (ED), has been a steady problem for decades. The pat...
BACKGROUND: Avoidance of admission through provision of hospital care at home is a scheme whereby he...
Appropriate use of emergency departments (EDs) is a focus of national healthcare reform efforts, and...
Purpose of Study: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which patients discharged...