BACKGROUND Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidity and mortality. In the busy setting of an emergency department (ED) patients are diagnosed under difficult circumstances. As a consequence, the ED diagnosis at hospital admittance may often be a descriptive diagnosis, such as "decreased general condition". Our objective was to determine in how far patients with such an unspecific ED diagnosis differ from patients with a specific ED diagnosis and whether they experience a worse outcome. METHODS We conducted a prospective observational study in Bern university hospital in Switzerland for all adult non-trauma patients admitted to any internal medicine ward from August 15th 2015 to December 7th 2015. U...
Objective A common emergency department (ED) patient care outcome metric is 72-hour ED return visits...
Abstract: The prevalence of diagnoses, morbidity, and mortality of patients with nonspecific complai...
Introduction: Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathologica...
Background Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidit...
Abstract Background Up to 20% of patients admitted to an emergency department present with non-speci...
BACKGROUND: Nonspecific complaints (NSC) at the Emergency Department (ED) are not well researched ye...
BACKGROUND Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Estimates about ...
Background: Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Estimates about th...
Abstract Background Patients presenting with non-specific complaints (NSC), such as generalised weak...
Introduction Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathological...
Emergency department (ED) and emergency medical services (EMS) contacts are increasing and one third...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a pilot study examining the Basic Needs, according to Maslo...
Background Nonspecific complaint (NSC) is a common presenting complaint in the emergency setting, es...
Introduction: Knowledge about the relationship between symptoms, diagnoses, and mortality in emergen...
Abstract Background Nonspecific complaint (NSC) is a common presenting complaint in the emergency s...
Objective A common emergency department (ED) patient care outcome metric is 72-hour ED return visits...
Abstract: The prevalence of diagnoses, morbidity, and mortality of patients with nonspecific complai...
Introduction: Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathologica...
Background Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidit...
Abstract Background Up to 20% of patients admitted to an emergency department present with non-speci...
BACKGROUND: Nonspecific complaints (NSC) at the Emergency Department (ED) are not well researched ye...
BACKGROUND Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Estimates about ...
Background: Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Estimates about th...
Abstract Background Patients presenting with non-specific complaints (NSC), such as generalised weak...
Introduction Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathological...
Emergency department (ED) and emergency medical services (EMS) contacts are increasing and one third...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a pilot study examining the Basic Needs, according to Maslo...
Background Nonspecific complaint (NSC) is a common presenting complaint in the emergency setting, es...
Introduction: Knowledge about the relationship between symptoms, diagnoses, and mortality in emergen...
Abstract Background Nonspecific complaint (NSC) is a common presenting complaint in the emergency s...
Objective A common emergency department (ED) patient care outcome metric is 72-hour ED return visits...
Abstract: The prevalence of diagnoses, morbidity, and mortality of patients with nonspecific complai...
Introduction: Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathologica...