Background: While deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits for head trauma are well understood, little is known about presentations in outpatient settings. Our objective was to examine the epidemiology and extent of healthcare-seeking adult (18-64 years) head trauma patients presenting in outpatient settings compared with patients receiving nonhospitalized emergency department care. Methods: We used 2004-2013 MarketScan Medicaid/commercial claims to identify head trauma patients managed in outpatient settings (primary care provider, urgent care) and the emergency department. We examined differences in demographic and injury-specific factors, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-defined head trauma diagnoses, and exten...
BACKGROUND The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standar...
Introduction: Although there are approximately 1.1 million case presentations of mild traumatic brai...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are one of the most important causes o...
Background: Although head trauma-related deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits a...
BackgroundAlthough head trauma-related deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits are...
OBJECTIVE:To describe visits and visit rates of adults presenting to emergency departments (EDs) wit...
Background: Head trauma affects millions of Americans each year and has significant morbidity and ec...
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© 2018 American College of Emergency Physicians Study objective: Existing clinical decision rules gu...
Introduction: In 2014, traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused 3 million ER visits, hospitalizations, an...
Objectives Primary: describe characteristics of adults aged ≥65 attending the Emergency Department ...
To examine epidemiological trends of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) treated in the Emergency Departmen...
The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standardized. M...
Head injuries are often claimed to account for more than one million attendances to emergency depart...
Trauma and severe head injuries are important issues because they are prevalent, because they occur ...
BACKGROUND The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standar...
Introduction: Although there are approximately 1.1 million case presentations of mild traumatic brai...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are one of the most important causes o...
Background: Although head trauma-related deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits a...
BackgroundAlthough head trauma-related deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits are...
OBJECTIVE:To describe visits and visit rates of adults presenting to emergency departments (EDs) wit...
Background: Head trauma affects millions of Americans each year and has significant morbidity and ec...
<table width="624" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="624...
© 2018 American College of Emergency Physicians Study objective: Existing clinical decision rules gu...
Introduction: In 2014, traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused 3 million ER visits, hospitalizations, an...
Objectives Primary: describe characteristics of adults aged ≥65 attending the Emergency Department ...
To examine epidemiological trends of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) treated in the Emergency Departmen...
The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standardized. M...
Head injuries are often claimed to account for more than one million attendances to emergency depart...
Trauma and severe head injuries are important issues because they are prevalent, because they occur ...
BACKGROUND The management of head-injured patients admitted to emergency departments is not standar...
Introduction: Although there are approximately 1.1 million case presentations of mild traumatic brai...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are one of the most important causes o...