Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed countries, and this is protected to have a major impact on the delivery of health care, particularly acute and emergency services. The aim of this study is to describe the pattern of utilization of emergency department (ED) services in Hong Kong by the elderly and to compare it to the utilization by younger adults. Methods Data on ED visits to three acute hospitals in the eastern New Territories were retrieved from a central computerized database of ED attendances. Data on all adult patients (aged ≥15 years) who attended the three EDs in 2006 were analyzed retrospectively. Patients aged 15 to 64 years were defined as younger adults; p...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the differences in demographic data and emergenc...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate older patients ’ utilisation of emergency depar...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
Background: The rapidly aging population in Hong Kong is causing an impact on our health care system...
Background: To describe the patterns of non-trauma emergency department (ED) resource utilization, c...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
Background: The rapidly aging population in Hong Kong is causing an impact on our health care system...
Background: The rapidly aging population in Hong Kong is causing an impact on our health care system...
Abstract Background Given the higher incidence of emergency conditions in older inhabitants, the glo...
The spectrum of illness and use patterns of 540 elderly patients (> 65 years) admitted to an emer...
SummaryBackgroundThe aim of this study was to understand the differences in demographic data and eme...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the differences in demographic data and emergenc...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate older patients ’ utilisation of emergency depar...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Background The elderly population is increasing in absolute and relative terms in most developed ...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
Background: The rapidly aging population in Hong Kong is causing an impact on our health care system...
Background: To describe the patterns of non-trauma emergency department (ED) resource utilization, c...
Elderly persons are thought to use emergency departments (EDs) disproportionately. This phenomenon h...
Background: The rapidly aging population in Hong Kong is causing an impact on our health care system...
Background: The rapidly aging population in Hong Kong is causing an impact on our health care system...
Abstract Background Given the higher incidence of emergency conditions in older inhabitants, the glo...
The spectrum of illness and use patterns of 540 elderly patients (> 65 years) admitted to an emer...
SummaryBackgroundThe aim of this study was to understand the differences in demographic data and eme...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the differences in demographic data and emergenc...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate older patients ’ utilisation of emergency depar...
Objective: To characterise older people who frequently use emergency departments (EDs) and compare p...