The high cost of emergency department (ED) care is often viewed as an area for achieving cost savings through reduced utilization for inappropriate conditions. The implementation of outpatient prospective payment for Medicare ED patients heightens scrutiny of costs and utilization in the ED versus primary care settings. Data from hospital clinical records, financial records, and a provider survey was used to develop a costing methodology and complete a comparative analysis of the cost of care for three diagnoses by setting. Total costs were significantly higher in the ED due primarily to differences in ancillary tests and prescription drugs ordered
Emergency departments (EDs) have been called the net below the safety net due to their long history ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors associated with higher Emergency Department (ED...
To determine the extent to which it is possible to provide continuity of primary care for those who ...
This study analyzes how the health care system is utilized by people living in the United States. Th...
Emergency departments (ED) are overcrowded with both urgent and non-urgent patients. Overcrowding pu...
This article provides a comprehensive picture of the manner in which uncompensated care patients uti...
BackgroundIn most emergency departments (EDs), few patients account for a relatively high number of ...
BACKGROUND:In most emergency departments (EDs), few patients account for a relatively high number of...
It is widely accepted that ambulatory care furnished in hospital outpatient department (OPD) setting...
95% of emergency department (ED) visits from patients living in Jefferson’s (TJUH) community benefit...
Background: It is important to understand Canadians' expectations of health care services and the co...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Study objective Previous studies have shown that charges for inpatient and clinic procedures vary su...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
Objectives: To compare reasons identified by clinical staff for potential primary care attendances t...
Emergency departments (EDs) have been called the net below the safety net due to their long history ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors associated with higher Emergency Department (ED...
To determine the extent to which it is possible to provide continuity of primary care for those who ...
This study analyzes how the health care system is utilized by people living in the United States. Th...
Emergency departments (ED) are overcrowded with both urgent and non-urgent patients. Overcrowding pu...
This article provides a comprehensive picture of the manner in which uncompensated care patients uti...
BackgroundIn most emergency departments (EDs), few patients account for a relatively high number of ...
BACKGROUND:In most emergency departments (EDs), few patients account for a relatively high number of...
It is widely accepted that ambulatory care furnished in hospital outpatient department (OPD) setting...
95% of emergency department (ED) visits from patients living in Jefferson’s (TJUH) community benefit...
Background: It is important to understand Canadians' expectations of health care services and the co...
The use of emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. continues to rise. Some of these ED visits may re...
Study objective Previous studies have shown that charges for inpatient and clinic procedures vary su...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
Objectives: To compare reasons identified by clinical staff for potential primary care attendances t...
Emergency departments (EDs) have been called the net below the safety net due to their long history ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors associated with higher Emergency Department (ED...
To determine the extent to which it is possible to provide continuity of primary care for those who ...