OBJECTIVE: Crowding is a growing concern in general and pediatric Emergency Departments (EDs). The Emergency Care Access Point (ECAP) - a collaboration between general practitioners and the ED - has been established to reduce the number of self-referrals and non-urgent ED visits. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of an ECAP on pediatric attendances in the ED.METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 3997 pediatric patients who visited the ED of a regional teaching hospital in the Netherlands, one year before and one year after the implementation of an ECAP. Patient characteristics, presented complaints and diagnoses, throughput times, and follow-up between the study groups were compared, both during office hours and after-hours.RES...
OBJECTIVE: Emergency department (ED) crowding prevents the efficient and effective use of health ser...
Objective: To summarise the literature on frequent attendances to hospital emergency departments and...
BACKGROUND: Delays in finding inpatient beds and transferring patients lead to overcrowding in the E...
OBJECTIVE: Crowding is a growing concern in general and pediatric Emergency Departments (EDs). The E...
Aims: Pediatric emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a challenge. This study was designed to ev...
Introduction. A new model, an emergency care access point (ECAP) for after-hours emergency care, is ...
Objectives: Pediatric emergency department (PED) patients often present with non-urgent complaints. ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department overcrowding has been associated with increased odds of hospital ad...
BackgroundNon-urgent emergency department (ED) attendances are common among children. Primary care m...
Objective: To examine demographic and clinical factors associated with emergency medical services [E...
BACKGROUND:Frequent attendances of the same users in emergency departments (ED) can intensify worklo...
Introduction : The nonurgent use of the emergency department (ED) for pediatric patients is an incre...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Delays in finding inpatient beds and transferring patients lead to...
Objective: To assess the impact on patient flow as noted by the National Emergency Access Target (NE...
Objective: To examine the epidemiology of pediatric patient visits to emergency departments (ED). Me...
OBJECTIVE: Emergency department (ED) crowding prevents the efficient and effective use of health ser...
Objective: To summarise the literature on frequent attendances to hospital emergency departments and...
BACKGROUND: Delays in finding inpatient beds and transferring patients lead to overcrowding in the E...
OBJECTIVE: Crowding is a growing concern in general and pediatric Emergency Departments (EDs). The E...
Aims: Pediatric emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a challenge. This study was designed to ev...
Introduction. A new model, an emergency care access point (ECAP) for after-hours emergency care, is ...
Objectives: Pediatric emergency department (PED) patients often present with non-urgent complaints. ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department overcrowding has been associated with increased odds of hospital ad...
BackgroundNon-urgent emergency department (ED) attendances are common among children. Primary care m...
Objective: To examine demographic and clinical factors associated with emergency medical services [E...
BACKGROUND:Frequent attendances of the same users in emergency departments (ED) can intensify worklo...
Introduction : The nonurgent use of the emergency department (ED) for pediatric patients is an incre...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Delays in finding inpatient beds and transferring patients lead to...
Objective: To assess the impact on patient flow as noted by the National Emergency Access Target (NE...
Objective: To examine the epidemiology of pediatric patient visits to emergency departments (ED). Me...
OBJECTIVE: Emergency department (ED) crowding prevents the efficient and effective use of health ser...
Objective: To summarise the literature on frequent attendances to hospital emergency departments and...
BACKGROUND: Delays in finding inpatient beds and transferring patients lead to overcrowding in the E...