Emergency Departments (EDs) are supposed to provide healthcare to patients with acute clinical conditions. Nevertheless almost 80% of total access to EDs is represented by white and green code patients. Looking at triage code classification as a proxy of patients\u2019 severity, it clearly emerges that many accesses to EDs are inappropriate because of the absence of urgency. This paper is intended to investigate this phenomenon, defining an objective criterion of inappropriateness and estimating the impact it has on ED hospitals in terms of quality and cost. For this purpose a descriptive statistical and econometric analysis is implemented. We also focus our attention on the role played by non-EU patients without residence permits who are...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...
Background: The use of the emergency department (ED) for non-urgent situations is a source of concer...
Background: In Selangor, there had been a general increase in the numbers of patients seeking treatm...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate visits to emergency departments (EDs) could represen...
BackgroundIncreasing pressures on emergency departments (ED) are straining services and creating ine...
BACKGROUND: Increasing pressures on emergency departments (ED) are straining services and creating i...
Non-urgent cases represent 30-40% of all ED consults; they contribute to overcrowding of emergency d...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:To determine the rate of inappropriate admissions to emergency depa...
Background and Objectives. Significant numbers of patients refer themselves to A&E departments for c...
Abstract Background The inappropriate use of emergency room (ER) service by patients with non-urgent...
Abstract Background For several decades, overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) has been intens...
Abstract Background For several decades, emergency departments (EDs) utilization has increased, indu...
This study was carried out to determine the associated factors and the reasons for inappropriate uti...
Background Overcrowding is one of the most harmful problems for Emergency Department (ED) management...
Introduction Emergency Departments (ED) in the UK have seen increasing attendance rates in recent ye...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...
Background: The use of the emergency department (ED) for non-urgent situations is a source of concer...
Background: In Selangor, there had been a general increase in the numbers of patients seeking treatm...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate visits to emergency departments (EDs) could represen...
BackgroundIncreasing pressures on emergency departments (ED) are straining services and creating ine...
BACKGROUND: Increasing pressures on emergency departments (ED) are straining services and creating i...
Non-urgent cases represent 30-40% of all ED consults; they contribute to overcrowding of emergency d...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:To determine the rate of inappropriate admissions to emergency depa...
Background and Objectives. Significant numbers of patients refer themselves to A&E departments for c...
Abstract Background The inappropriate use of emergency room (ER) service by patients with non-urgent...
Abstract Background For several decades, overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) has been intens...
Abstract Background For several decades, emergency departments (EDs) utilization has increased, indu...
This study was carried out to determine the associated factors and the reasons for inappropriate uti...
Background Overcrowding is one of the most harmful problems for Emergency Department (ED) management...
Introduction Emergency Departments (ED) in the UK have seen increasing attendance rates in recent ye...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...
Background: The use of the emergency department (ED) for non-urgent situations is a source of concer...
Background: In Selangor, there had been a general increase in the numbers of patients seeking treatm...