Background and aim: Non-urgent Emergency Department presentations contribute to overcrowding, which can adversely affect patient care. Redirecting patients to a more appropriate service is an option to help address this. We conducted a prospective evaluation of a major Scottish hospital's Emergency Department redirection policy to assess its safety.Methods and results: Over two months, 620 patients triggered senior assessment for redirection with 444 (72%) redirected to primary care. Information on presentation was collected with subsequent management and outcome of redirection provided by the patient's general practitioner. Those who required admission within seven days of redirection triggered review. This was carried out independently by...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing ...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...
peer reviewedObjectives: Primary care treatable visits in the Emergency Department (ED) are part of ...
Background and aim: Non-urgent Emergency Department presentations contribute to overcrowding, which ...
Purpose: Often there are patients who visit the emergency department for non-urgent complaints that ...
Background In many countries emergency departments (EDs) are facing an increase in demand for servi...
Participation and utilisation decisions lie at the heart of many public policy questions. I contribu...
Background: Against the backdrop of emergency department (ED) overcrowding, patients' potential redi...
BACKGROUND: Overutilization of the Emergency Department (ED) contributes to the unnecessary use of h...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Emergency department presentations continue to increase internationally and provide evidence that al...
BACKGROUND: In many countries emergency departments (EDs) are facing an increase in demand for servi...
Rationale Offering a primary care service that can provide good quality primary care at emergency de...
Presenting complaints at an Emergency Department (ED) that could (and should) have been seen in prim...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing ...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...
peer reviewedObjectives: Primary care treatable visits in the Emergency Department (ED) are part of ...
Background and aim: Non-urgent Emergency Department presentations contribute to overcrowding, which ...
Purpose: Often there are patients who visit the emergency department for non-urgent complaints that ...
Background In many countries emergency departments (EDs) are facing an increase in demand for servi...
Participation and utilisation decisions lie at the heart of many public policy questions. I contribu...
Background: Against the backdrop of emergency department (ED) overcrowding, patients' potential redi...
BACKGROUND: Overutilization of the Emergency Department (ED) contributes to the unnecessary use of h...
Background To manage increasing demand for emergency and unscheduled care NHS England policy has pr...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Emergency department presentations continue to increase internationally and provide evidence that al...
BACKGROUND: In many countries emergency departments (EDs) are facing an increase in demand for servi...
Rationale Offering a primary care service that can provide good quality primary care at emergency de...
Presenting complaints at an Emergency Department (ED) that could (and should) have been seen in prim...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing ...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...
peer reviewedObjectives: Primary care treatable visits in the Emergency Department (ED) are part of ...