This retrospective cohort study provides a descriptive analysis of a population that frequently uses an urban emergency medical service (EMS) and identifies factors that contribute to use among all frequent users. For purposes of this study we divided frequent users into the following groups: low- frequent users (4 EMS transports in 2012), medium-frequent users (5 to 6 EMS transports in 2012), high-frequent users (7 to 10 EMS transports in 2012) and super-frequent users (11 or more EMS transports in 2012). Overall, we identified 539 individuals as frequent users.For all groups of EMS frequent users (i.e. low, medium, high and super) one or more hospital admissions, receiving a referral for follow-up care upon discharge, and having no insura...
Importance: 1% of the United States population accounts for 20% of healthcare costs. What characteri...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
The purpose of this study was to document the clinical and demographic characteristics of the 20 mos...
This retrospective cohort study provides a descriptive analysis of a population that frequently uses...
Background There appears to be a paucity of studies examining the characteristics and impact of freq...
Abstract Objective. Emergency medical services (EMS) "superusers" -those who use EMS services at ext...
Introduction: Highly frequent users (HFU) of the emergency department (ED) are a poorly defined popu...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
ABSTRACT. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the utilization of ambulance services ...
BACKGROUND:Frequent emergency department users are patients cumulating at least four visits per year...
Background: The focus of emergency room (ER) treatment is on acute medical crises, but frequent user...
This study investigates the characteristics of frequent users of accident and emergency departments ...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe the demographic, social and medical characteristic...
There is limited information available regarding individuals who make frequent use of psychiatric em...
Importance: 1% of the United States population accounts for 20% of healthcare costs. What characteri...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
The purpose of this study was to document the clinical and demographic characteristics of the 20 mos...
This retrospective cohort study provides a descriptive analysis of a population that frequently uses...
Background There appears to be a paucity of studies examining the characteristics and impact of freq...
Abstract Objective. Emergency medical services (EMS) "superusers" -those who use EMS services at ext...
Introduction: Highly frequent users (HFU) of the emergency department (ED) are a poorly defined popu...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
ABSTRACT. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the utilization of ambulance services ...
BACKGROUND:Frequent emergency department users are patients cumulating at least four visits per year...
Background: The focus of emergency room (ER) treatment is on acute medical crises, but frequent user...
This study investigates the characteristics of frequent users of accident and emergency departments ...
Frequent emergency department (ED) users comprise only a small percentage of ED users, but account f...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe the demographic, social and medical characteristic...
There is limited information available regarding individuals who make frequent use of psychiatric em...
Importance: 1% of the United States population accounts for 20% of healthcare costs. What characteri...
[[abstract]]Frequent emergency department (ED) users contribute to a disproportionate number of ED v...
The purpose of this study was to document the clinical and demographic characteristics of the 20 mos...