Emergency departments (EDs) represent a critical entryway into America\u27s health care delivery system and are under significant pressure. This study seeks to understand why insured patients use EDs rather than more appropriate medical alternatives available to reduce the strain they are placing on this critical portal of entry. This exploratory research study surveyed insured patients presenting to 1 of 4 Central Florida EDs. Factor analysis and cluster analysis were used to identify groups of insured ED users defined by motivating factors. This study found that there exists a disconnect between insured individuals and the primary care system. Copyright © 2010 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
This article provides a comprehensive picture of the manner in which uncompensated care patients uti...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Emergency departments (EDs) represent a critical entryway into America\u27s health care delivery sys...
Background During the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven t...
Background During the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven t...
BackgroundDuring the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven to...
Emergency departments (ED) are overcrowded with both urgent and non-urgent patients. Overcrowding pu...
Copyright © 2014 Winston Liaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
PURPOSE: Achieving the objective of better integration and coordination of care by the health care d...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors associated with higher Emergency Department (ED...
This article provides a comprehensive picture of the manner in which uncompensated care patients uti...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
This article provides a comprehensive picture of the manner in which uncompensated care patients uti...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Emergency departments (EDs) represent a critical entryway into America\u27s health care delivery sys...
Background During the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven t...
Background During the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven t...
BackgroundDuring the past several decades, emergency department (ED) increasing volume has proven to...
Emergency departments (ED) are overcrowded with both urgent and non-urgent patients. Overcrowding pu...
Copyright © 2014 Winston Liaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
PURPOSE: Achieving the objective of better integration and coordination of care by the health care d...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
Emergency department (ED) use, by both insured and uninsured, leads to significant health care costs...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors associated with higher Emergency Department (ED...
This article provides a comprehensive picture of the manner in which uncompensated care patients uti...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
This article provides a comprehensive picture of the manner in which uncompensated care patients uti...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...