ObjectivesTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, admission of children under observation status in community hospitals has not been examined. The hypothesis of this study was that there has been an increase in observation charge code use over time and variations in the application of observation charge codes across hospital types.MethodsThis was a cross‐sectional analysis of 5 years (2007 through 2011) of administrative claims data from Michigan residents enrolled in Medicaid, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan preferred provider organization, and Blue Cross Network health maintenance organization compiled into a single data set. Emergency department (ED) visits to facilities in Michigan made by children (younger than 18 years) were selecte...
BACKGROUND: Children may be hospitalized at general hospitals or freestanding children\u27s hospital...
BACKGROUND: Increasing utilisation of Emergency and Acute Care services by children and young people...
Background Children with cancer experience a wide range of conditions that require urgent evaluatio...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient administrative datasets often exclude observation stays, as observation is co...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize practices related to observation care and to examine the current models ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111995/1/jhm2339.pd
Background Observation evaluation is an alternate pathway to inpatient admission following Emergency...
BACKGROUND: As more efficient and value-based care models are sought for the US healthcare system, ...
Observation care is a core component of emergency care delivery, yet, the prevalence of emergency de...
Objective: To summarise the literature on frequent attendances to hospital emergency departments and...
ObjectiveTo examine pediatric emergency department (ED) visits over 5 years, trends in injury severi...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
Funding: The data were hosted in the safe haven thanks to funding by the FARR institution. Open Acce...
ObjectiveThe objective was to test the hypothesis that in‐hospital outcomes are worse among children...
BACKGROUND: Children may be hospitalized at general hospitals or freestanding children\u27s hospital...
BACKGROUND: Increasing utilisation of Emergency and Acute Care services by children and young people...
Background Children with cancer experience a wide range of conditions that require urgent evaluatio...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient administrative datasets often exclude observation stays, as observation is co...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize practices related to observation care and to examine the current models ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111995/1/jhm2339.pd
Background Observation evaluation is an alternate pathway to inpatient admission following Emergency...
BACKGROUND: As more efficient and value-based care models are sought for the US healthcare system, ...
Observation care is a core component of emergency care delivery, yet, the prevalence of emergency de...
Objective: To summarise the literature on frequent attendances to hospital emergency departments and...
ObjectiveTo examine pediatric emergency department (ED) visits over 5 years, trends in injury severi...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
Funding: The data were hosted in the safe haven thanks to funding by the FARR institution. Open Acce...
ObjectiveThe objective was to test the hypothesis that in‐hospital outcomes are worse among children...
BACKGROUND: Children may be hospitalized at general hospitals or freestanding children\u27s hospital...
BACKGROUND: Increasing utilisation of Emergency and Acute Care services by children and young people...
Background Children with cancer experience a wide range of conditions that require urgent evaluatio...