Objective: The objective of our study was to characterize providers\u27 impressions of factors contributing to disproportionate rates of morbidity and mortality in emergency general surgery to identify targets for care quality improvement. Background: Emergency general surgery is characterized by a high-cost burden and disproportionate morbidity and mortality. Factors contributing to these observed disparities are not comprehensively understood and targets for quality improvement have not been formally developed. Methods: Using a grounded theory approach, emergency general surgery providers were recruited through purposive-criterion-based sampling to participate in semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Participants were asked to iden...
Background: Dedicated emergency general surgery (EGS) services have been established across North A...
Background: Higher volume has been associated with lower mortality for several surgical diseases. It...
First published online 19 December 2019BACKGROUND: Few studies have assessed the relationship betwee...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
BACKGROUND: To date, no studies have reported nationwide adoption of acute care surgery (ACS) or ide...
There are more than 600,000 emergency general surgery admissions per year in England. These patients...
The delivery of high-quality emergency general surgical care remains a concern for clinicians, healt...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine national adherence to emergency general surgery (EGS) best practices. BACKGROU...
Background: Hospital-level variation has been found to influence outcomes in emergency general surge...
Background: Patients undergoing emergency general surgery (EGS) procedures are up to eight times mor...
BACKGROUND: Variations in patient outcomes between providers have been described for emergency admis...
Introduction. Emergency general surgery patients represent a growing segment of general surgical ad...
BACKGROUND: Variations in patient outcomes between providers have been described for emergency admis...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence of variable standards of care for patients undergoing emerg...
Background: Dedicated emergency general surgery (EGS) services have been established across North A...
Background: Higher volume has been associated with lower mortality for several surgical diseases. It...
First published online 19 December 2019BACKGROUND: Few studies have assessed the relationship betwee...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
BACKGROUND: To date, no studies have reported nationwide adoption of acute care surgery (ACS) or ide...
There are more than 600,000 emergency general surgery admissions per year in England. These patients...
The delivery of high-quality emergency general surgical care remains a concern for clinicians, healt...
Background: Emergency general surgery (EGS) is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortalit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine national adherence to emergency general surgery (EGS) best practices. BACKGROU...
Background: Hospital-level variation has been found to influence outcomes in emergency general surge...
Background: Patients undergoing emergency general surgery (EGS) procedures are up to eight times mor...
BACKGROUND: Variations in patient outcomes between providers have been described for emergency admis...
Introduction. Emergency general surgery patients represent a growing segment of general surgical ad...
BACKGROUND: Variations in patient outcomes between providers have been described for emergency admis...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence of variable standards of care for patients undergoing emerg...
Background: Dedicated emergency general surgery (EGS) services have been established across North A...
Background: Higher volume has been associated with lower mortality for several surgical diseases. It...
First published online 19 December 2019BACKGROUND: Few studies have assessed the relationship betwee...