Objective: It was aimed to obtain a notion about the needed hospital bed capacity by analyzing the number of hospitalizations and referrals from the ER in this study. Material and Method: This study is a retrospective, analytical cross-sectional research. Patients admitted to a tertiary hospital's adult emergency service in 2018-2019, hospitalized, or referred to another hospital were analyzed. Results: Of the patients, 28036 were hospitalized; furthermore, this number corresponded to 38.4 patients per day. Of these cases, 15303 (54.6%) were male, and the mean age was 57.89 (±19.5); 8438 cases (30.1%) were admitted to the intensive care unit. The department with the most hospitalizations was internal medicine with 6105 patients (21.78%) and...
Background: Overcrowding is a global problem in emergency medicine. This study examined an approach ...
Background: The workload of emergency departments (ED) continually changes in response to presentati...
Lack of hospital beds can drastically reduce accessibility and equity indices in health, and on the ...
Introduction: The present study was done aiming to assess and identify methods of increasing the cap...
Objective: Standardization of hospital emergency units is a major goal in developed countries to dec...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
The increasing number of admissions to hospital emergency departments (EDs) during the past decade h...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding occurs when the need for ED services outstrips av...
Objectives: To i) identify predictors of admission, and ii) describe outcomes for patients who arriv...
Aim: Although some of the patients admitted to the emergency room (ER) have a clinical indication fo...
In a recent year, hospital emergency departments (EDs) in Rhode Island provided care to over 380,000...
Introduction: To prevent overcrowding of the emergency department, a flexible acute admission unit (...
OBJECTIVES:Given increasing demand for emergency care, there is growing concern over the availabilit...
Overuse of emergency rooms (ER) is a public health problem. To investigate this issue, a cross-secti...
Aim: Increasing the productivity of emergency services is only possible with the documentation and a...
Background: Overcrowding is a global problem in emergency medicine. This study examined an approach ...
Background: The workload of emergency departments (ED) continually changes in response to presentati...
Lack of hospital beds can drastically reduce accessibility and equity indices in health, and on the ...
Introduction: The present study was done aiming to assess and identify methods of increasing the cap...
Objective: Standardization of hospital emergency units is a major goal in developed countries to dec...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
The increasing number of admissions to hospital emergency departments (EDs) during the past decade h...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding occurs when the need for ED services outstrips av...
Objectives: To i) identify predictors of admission, and ii) describe outcomes for patients who arriv...
Aim: Although some of the patients admitted to the emergency room (ER) have a clinical indication fo...
In a recent year, hospital emergency departments (EDs) in Rhode Island provided care to over 380,000...
Introduction: To prevent overcrowding of the emergency department, a flexible acute admission unit (...
OBJECTIVES:Given increasing demand for emergency care, there is growing concern over the availabilit...
Overuse of emergency rooms (ER) is a public health problem. To investigate this issue, a cross-secti...
Aim: Increasing the productivity of emergency services is only possible with the documentation and a...
Background: Overcrowding is a global problem in emergency medicine. This study examined an approach ...
Background: The workload of emergency departments (ED) continually changes in response to presentati...
Lack of hospital beds can drastically reduce accessibility and equity indices in health, and on the ...