Study Objectives The geriatric population is increasing in size and expected to represent 20% of the United States population by 2030 per US census data estimates, with expectant increase in geriatric emergency department (ED) visits.1 Prior research has demonstrated older adults evaluated in the ED are more likely to have an increased length of stay, more diagnostic tests, and higher overall costs than their younger counterparts, but despite consuming greater resources and staff time, older adults are still more likely to be dissatisfied with their treatment outcomes and less likely to feel that their presenting complaint has been resolved.2,4 In 2013 the American Academy of Emergency Physicians began a formal accrediting process for Geria...
Background: Emergency departments are chaotic environments in which complex, frail older persons liv...
Objectives: UC Irvine in partnership with CipherHealth has incorporated an automated call-back syste...
Despite the geriatric patient’s high utilization of the Emergency Department (ED), the care delivery...
BACKGROUND: the ageing demographic means that increasing numbers of older people will be attending e...
Older adults are a major Emergency Department (ED) user group who may be especially vulnerable to th...
Introduction: The proportion of older patients admitted in the Emergency departments (ED) is increas...
INTRODUCTION: To accommodate the complex healthcare needs of the rising geriatric population, Stamfo...
Elderly people make extensive use of the Emergency Department (ED). After discharge from the ED, the...
Introduction: The “4Ms” model – What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility – is increasingly ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is a need for a brief geriatric assessment (BGA) tool to scr...
Older emergency department (ED) patients are at high risk of adverse health outcomes, such as mortal...
Background: the ageing demographic means that increasing numbers of older people will be attending e...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to evaluate emergency medicine physician and nurse acc...
Graham Ellis,1 Trudi Marshall,2 Claire Ritchie2 1Medicine for the Elderly, Monklands Hospital, Aird...
Background: Emergency departments are chaotic environments in which complex, frail older persons liv...
Background: Emergency departments are chaotic environments in which complex, frail older persons liv...
Objectives: UC Irvine in partnership with CipherHealth has incorporated an automated call-back syste...
Despite the geriatric patient’s high utilization of the Emergency Department (ED), the care delivery...
BACKGROUND: the ageing demographic means that increasing numbers of older people will be attending e...
Older adults are a major Emergency Department (ED) user group who may be especially vulnerable to th...
Introduction: The proportion of older patients admitted in the Emergency departments (ED) is increas...
INTRODUCTION: To accommodate the complex healthcare needs of the rising geriatric population, Stamfo...
Elderly people make extensive use of the Emergency Department (ED). After discharge from the ED, the...
Introduction: The “4Ms” model – What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility – is increasingly ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is a need for a brief geriatric assessment (BGA) tool to scr...
Older emergency department (ED) patients are at high risk of adverse health outcomes, such as mortal...
Background: the ageing demographic means that increasing numbers of older people will be attending e...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to evaluate emergency medicine physician and nurse acc...
Graham Ellis,1 Trudi Marshall,2 Claire Ritchie2 1Medicine for the Elderly, Monklands Hospital, Aird...
Background: Emergency departments are chaotic environments in which complex, frail older persons liv...
Background: Emergency departments are chaotic environments in which complex, frail older persons liv...
Objectives: UC Irvine in partnership with CipherHealth has incorporated an automated call-back syste...
Despite the geriatric patient’s high utilization of the Emergency Department (ED), the care delivery...