ObjectiveReceipt of follow-up care after emergency department (ED) visits for chronic ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs)-asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, diabetes, and/or hypertension-is crucial. We assessed Veterans' follow-up care knowledge, perceptions, and receipt of care after visits to Veterans Health Administration (VA) EDs for chronic ACSCs.MethodsUsing explanatory sequential mixed methods, we interviewed Veterans with follow-up care needs after ACSC-related ED visits, and manually reviewed ED notes, abstracting interviewees' documented follow-up needs and care received.ResultsWe interviewed and reviewed ED notes of 35 Veterans, 12-27 (mean 19) days after ED visits. Follow-up care was completel...
PURPOSE: To examine the relation between follow-up office visits after emergency discharge and the r...
Background: Communication failures between providers represent a threat to patient safety. Despite t...
The occurrence of one of the most common chronic conditions in the U.S., diabetes, is expected to ri...
Background: Study goals were to assess older veterans’ understanding of their emergency department (...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "As of th...
All too often, patients are discharged without a complete understanding of their medical plan. Patie...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Post-tr...
Study objective: Availability of timely follow-up care is essential in emergency medicine. We descri...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congress...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In addit...
Abstract Background The visit to the emergency department (ED) constitutes a brief, yet an important...
This investigation sought to evaluate veterans’ access and quality of care through Veteran’s Adminis...
Access to health care is a continuing problem, particularly for low income children of minority raci...
provide better preventive and chronic disease care when compared with other health care organization...
Objective—Understanding events preceding emergency department (ED) asthma visits can guide patient e...
PURPOSE: To examine the relation between follow-up office visits after emergency discharge and the r...
Background: Communication failures between providers represent a threat to patient safety. Despite t...
The occurrence of one of the most common chronic conditions in the U.S., diabetes, is expected to ri...
Background: Study goals were to assess older veterans’ understanding of their emergency department (...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "As of th...
All too often, patients are discharged without a complete understanding of their medical plan. Patie...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Post-tr...
Study objective: Availability of timely follow-up care is essential in emergency medicine. We descri...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congress...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In addit...
Abstract Background The visit to the emergency department (ED) constitutes a brief, yet an important...
This investigation sought to evaluate veterans’ access and quality of care through Veteran’s Adminis...
Access to health care is a continuing problem, particularly for low income children of minority raci...
provide better preventive and chronic disease care when compared with other health care organization...
Objective—Understanding events preceding emergency department (ED) asthma visits can guide patient e...
PURPOSE: To examine the relation between follow-up office visits after emergency discharge and the r...
Background: Communication failures between providers represent a threat to patient safety. Despite t...
The occurrence of one of the most common chronic conditions in the U.S., diabetes, is expected to ri...