Key PointsQuestion: Did emergency department (ED) use decrease among the top 5% of high users of health care and social services in San Francisco County during the COVID-19 pandemic?Findings: In this cohort study of 8967 individuals, the rate of ED visits decreased by approximately 25% during the pandemic compared with nonpandemic years.Meaning: Factors associated with decreased ED encounters and health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic among previously high users are not clear and warrant further investigation.This work has been supported, in part, by the University of California Multicampus Research Programs and Initiatives grants M21PR3278
High-risk patients over the age of 65, who had chronic medical conditions, and had not yet had a pri...
Introduction: To describe the impact of COVID-19 on a large, urban emergency department (ED) in Los ...
Aim: After the first case in Wuhan, China in late 2019, COVID-19 quickly spread and affected the who...
Introduction: The novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the United States (US) prompted wide...
Introduction: In this study we aimed to determine the impact of the mandatory coronavirus disease 20...
Background: COVID-19 pandemic effects are still being elucidated. Stay-at-home orders and social dis...
Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic has had catastrophic effects on the healthcare system. Emergency dep...
Introduction: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a reduction in emergency depa...
Objectives: The goal of our study was to determine whether there was a change in the proportion of E...
In 2020, Taiwan’s healthcare system faced a notable burden imposed by the coronavirus disease (COVID...
Objective To assess the trends in visits, overall and by age, to urban and non-urban emergency depar...
Introduction: In March 2020, shelter-in-place orders were enacted to attenuate the spread of coronav...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital-based emergency departments have been a sustained source of overall hospital ...
BACKGROUND: Reduced use of the emergency department during the COVID-19 pandemic may result in incre...
Introduction: Nationally, there has been more than a 40% decrease in Emergency Department (ED) patie...
High-risk patients over the age of 65, who had chronic medical conditions, and had not yet had a pri...
Introduction: To describe the impact of COVID-19 on a large, urban emergency department (ED) in Los ...
Aim: After the first case in Wuhan, China in late 2019, COVID-19 quickly spread and affected the who...
Introduction: The novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the United States (US) prompted wide...
Introduction: In this study we aimed to determine the impact of the mandatory coronavirus disease 20...
Background: COVID-19 pandemic effects are still being elucidated. Stay-at-home orders and social dis...
Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic has had catastrophic effects on the healthcare system. Emergency dep...
Introduction: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a reduction in emergency depa...
Objectives: The goal of our study was to determine whether there was a change in the proportion of E...
In 2020, Taiwan’s healthcare system faced a notable burden imposed by the coronavirus disease (COVID...
Objective To assess the trends in visits, overall and by age, to urban and non-urban emergency depar...
Introduction: In March 2020, shelter-in-place orders were enacted to attenuate the spread of coronav...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital-based emergency departments have been a sustained source of overall hospital ...
BACKGROUND: Reduced use of the emergency department during the COVID-19 pandemic may result in incre...
Introduction: Nationally, there has been more than a 40% decrease in Emergency Department (ED) patie...
High-risk patients over the age of 65, who had chronic medical conditions, and had not yet had a pri...
Introduction: To describe the impact of COVID-19 on a large, urban emergency department (ED) in Los ...
Aim: After the first case in Wuhan, China in late 2019, COVID-19 quickly spread and affected the who...