BACKGROUND: Ambulatory Emergency Care is a novel healthcare paradigm that has not yet been adopted locally. The aim of this study was to determine how many patients admitted to medical wards in Mater Dei Hospital between January 2020 and December 2020 could have been managed in an ambulatory setting.METHODS: We determined which patients had a length of stay of less than 24 hours as well as calculated the 'Amb score' for each patient, postulating these two criteria as effective markers of patients that could be selected for ambulatory management. With the unfolding of the COVID-19 worldwide pandemic, data collection stopped in March 2020. A total of 54 patients were randomly sampled from post-take medical ward rounds and data pertaining to t...
Background: In Europe, Italy and Lombardy, in autumn 2020, there was a steep increase in reported ca...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Introduction: Millions of people present to the emergency department (ED) with chest pain annually. ...
Introduction: Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manag...
Introduction: Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manag...
Introduction Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manage...
Clinically relevant outcomes for same-day emergency care provided by ambulatory emergency care units...
Introduction Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manage...
Introduction Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manage...
Objective: Standardization of hospital emergency units is a major goal in developed countries to dec...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to analyze the progress of hospitalizations and how the emerg...
Abstract Background Hospitals worldwide are seeing an increased number of acute admissions, with res...
Objective: Ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions are those for which intensified primary care m...
Objective: Ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions are those for which intensified primary care m...
Objective: Ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions are those for which intensified primary care m...
Background: In Europe, Italy and Lombardy, in autumn 2020, there was a steep increase in reported ca...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Introduction: Millions of people present to the emergency department (ED) with chest pain annually. ...
Introduction: Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manag...
Introduction: Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manag...
Introduction Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manage...
Clinically relevant outcomes for same-day emergency care provided by ambulatory emergency care units...
Introduction Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manage...
Introduction Medical admissions to hospital represent a diverse range of patients, from those manage...
Objective: Standardization of hospital emergency units is a major goal in developed countries to dec...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to analyze the progress of hospitalizations and how the emerg...
Abstract Background Hospitals worldwide are seeing an increased number of acute admissions, with res...
Objective: Ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions are those for which intensified primary care m...
Objective: Ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions are those for which intensified primary care m...
Objective: Ambulatory care sensitive (ACS) conditions are those for which intensified primary care m...
Background: In Europe, Italy and Lombardy, in autumn 2020, there was a steep increase in reported ca...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Introduction: Millions of people present to the emergency department (ED) with chest pain annually. ...