Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care system, which in recent years have experienced considerable crowding. This crowding is caused by the combination of increasing demand, throughput and output factors. The aim of the present article is to clarify trends in the use of public ED services across Australia with a view to providing an evidence basis for future policy analysis and discussion.\ud \ud Methods: The data for the present article have been extracted, compiled and analysed from publicly available sources for a 10 year period between 2000–2001 and 2009–2010.\ud \ud Results: Demand for public ED care increased by 37% over the decade, an average annual increase of 1.8% in the util...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
The maturation of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty has coincided with dramatic increases in em...
BACKGROUND: \ud \ud Emergency departments (EDs) are critical to the management of acute illness and ...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia’s health-care syst...
Objectives: To determine the magnitude and characteristics of the increase in ED demand in Western A...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
Emergency health is a critical component of health systems; one increasingly congested from growing ...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
Objectives\ud \ud To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i)...
Background: There are indications that pre-hospital emergency care and management of patients can he...
BACKGROUND: Public hospital EDs in Australia have become increasingly congested because of increasin...
Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attenda...
Introduction: The demand for emergency health services (EHS), both in the prehospital (ambulance) an...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
The maturation of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty has coincided with dramatic increases in em...
BACKGROUND: \ud \ud Emergency departments (EDs) are critical to the management of acute illness and ...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia’s health-care syst...
Objectives: To determine the magnitude and characteristics of the increase in ED demand in Western A...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
Emergency health is a critical component of health systems; one increasingly congested from growing ...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
Objectives\ud \ud To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i)...
Background: There are indications that pre-hospital emergency care and management of patients can he...
BACKGROUND: Public hospital EDs in Australia have become increasingly congested because of increasin...
Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attenda...
Introduction: The demand for emergency health services (EHS), both in the prehospital (ambulance) an...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
The maturation of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty has coincided with dramatic increases in em...
BACKGROUND: \ud \ud Emergency departments (EDs) are critical to the management of acute illness and ...