Background: This population-based cohort study has the objective to understand the sociodemographic characteristics and health conditions of patients who do not receive surgery within 18 months following an ambulatory visit to an orthopaedic surgeon. Methods: Administrative healthcare databases in Ontario, Canada were linked to identify all patients making an initial ambulatory visit to orthopaedic surgeons between October 1st, 2004 and September 30th, 2005. Logistic regression was used to examine predictors of not receiving surgery within 18 months. Results: Of the 477,945 patients in the cohort 49% visited orthopaedic surgeons for injury, and 24% for arthritis. Overall, 79.3% did not receive surgery within 18 months of the initial ...
Background: Emergency department (ED) visits after elective surgical procedures are a potential targ...
Although wait times for hip fracture surgery are linked to mortality and used as quality-of-care ind...
International audienceBackground: Current trends in patient management include decreasing hospital s...
Background: The ongoing process of population aging is associated with an increase in prevalence of ...
Abstract Background The ongoing process of population...
Objective: To examine the impact of access to primary care physicians (PCPs), geographic availabilit...
Background: Questions regarding the adequacy of the current orthopaedic workforce in Canada to meet ...
Objectives To quantify the effect of demographic variables and socioeconomic status (SES) on surgic...
Objectives To quantify the effect of demographic variables and socioeconomic status (SES) on surgic...
Background: Delay in surgical intervention may lead to significant personal, medical and economical ...
Introduction: The United States and the world are currently experiencing a tremendous growth in the ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Innovative service delivery models are emerging using physiotherapis...
Access to care is limited for patients with Medicaid with many conditions, but data investigating th...
Access to care is limited for patients with Medicaid with many conditions, but data investigating th...
A significant proportion of patients referred for total knee arthroplasty are inappropriate candidat...
Background: Emergency department (ED) visits after elective surgical procedures are a potential targ...
Although wait times for hip fracture surgery are linked to mortality and used as quality-of-care ind...
International audienceBackground: Current trends in patient management include decreasing hospital s...
Background: The ongoing process of population aging is associated with an increase in prevalence of ...
Abstract Background The ongoing process of population...
Objective: To examine the impact of access to primary care physicians (PCPs), geographic availabilit...
Background: Questions regarding the adequacy of the current orthopaedic workforce in Canada to meet ...
Objectives To quantify the effect of demographic variables and socioeconomic status (SES) on surgic...
Objectives To quantify the effect of demographic variables and socioeconomic status (SES) on surgic...
Background: Delay in surgical intervention may lead to significant personal, medical and economical ...
Introduction: The United States and the world are currently experiencing a tremendous growth in the ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Innovative service delivery models are emerging using physiotherapis...
Access to care is limited for patients with Medicaid with many conditions, but data investigating th...
Access to care is limited for patients with Medicaid with many conditions, but data investigating th...
A significant proportion of patients referred for total knee arthroplasty are inappropriate candidat...
Background: Emergency department (ED) visits after elective surgical procedures are a potential targ...
Although wait times for hip fracture surgery are linked to mortality and used as quality-of-care ind...
International audienceBackground: Current trends in patient management include decreasing hospital s...