ImportanceUnscheduled short-term return visits to the emergency department (ED) are increasingly monitored as a hospital performance measure and have been proposed as a measure of the quality of emergency care.ObjectiveTo examine in-hospital clinical outcomes and resource use among patients who are hospitalized during an unscheduled return visit to the ED.Design, setting, and participantsRetrospective analysis of adult ED visits to acute care hospitals in Florida and New York in 2013 using data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Patients with index ED visits were identified and followed up for return visits to the ED within 7, 14, and 30 days.ExposuresHospital admission occurring during an initial visit to the ED vs during a ...
Abstract Background We sought to determine the impact of delays to admission from the Emergency Depa...
OBJECTIVES: Admitted patients boarding in the emergency department (ED) while awaiting inpatient bed...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) revisits are traditionally used to measure potential lapses ...
Doctoral dissertation investigates the frequency, reasons, evaluate outcomes and economic effect of ...
Introduction: Inpatient hospital readmissions have become a focus for healthcare reform and cost-con...
Background and Objectives: The goal of this study is to determine the factors associated with the ad...
Objective: To determine the incidence, characteristics (including timeframe) and predictors of patie...
Introduction: Reducing non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits has been targeted as a method to ...
Predictors of unscheduled return visits (URV), best time-frame to evaluate URV rate and clinical rel...
Predictors of unscheduled return visits (URV), best time-frame to evaluate URV rate and clinical rel...
Introduction: The short-term return visit rate among patients discharged from emergency departments ...
ObjectiveThe objective was to test the hypothesis that in‐hospital outcomes are worse among children...
Background Length of stay is an important indicator of quality of care in Emergency Departments (ED)...
Introduction: The 72-hour unscheduled return visit (URV) of an emergency department (ED) patient is ...
Abstract Background We sought to determine the impact of delays to admission from the Emergency Depa...
OBJECTIVES: Admitted patients boarding in the emergency department (ED) while awaiting inpatient bed...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) revisits are traditionally used to measure potential lapses ...
Doctoral dissertation investigates the frequency, reasons, evaluate outcomes and economic effect of ...
Introduction: Inpatient hospital readmissions have become a focus for healthcare reform and cost-con...
Background and Objectives: The goal of this study is to determine the factors associated with the ad...
Objective: To determine the incidence, characteristics (including timeframe) and predictors of patie...
Introduction: Reducing non-urgent emergency department (ED) visits has been targeted as a method to ...
Predictors of unscheduled return visits (URV), best time-frame to evaluate URV rate and clinical rel...
Predictors of unscheduled return visits (URV), best time-frame to evaluate URV rate and clinical rel...
Introduction: The short-term return visit rate among patients discharged from emergency departments ...
ObjectiveThe objective was to test the hypothesis that in‐hospital outcomes are worse among children...
Background Length of stay is an important indicator of quality of care in Emergency Departments (ED)...
Introduction: The 72-hour unscheduled return visit (URV) of an emergency department (ED) patient is ...
Abstract Background We sought to determine the impact of delays to admission from the Emergency Depa...
OBJECTIVES: Admitted patients boarding in the emergency department (ED) while awaiting inpatient bed...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...