AbstractObjectiveTo describe policy interventions that have the objective to reduce ED use and to estimate their effectiveness.MethodsNarrative review by searching three electronic databases for scientific literature review papers published between 2010 and October 2015. The quality of the included studies was assessed with AMSTAR, and a narrative synthesis of the retrieved papers was applied.ResultsTwenty-three included publications described six types of interventions: (1) cost sharing; (2) strengthening primary care; (3) pre-hospital diversion (including telephone triage); (4) coordination; (5) education and self-management support; (6) barriers to access emergency departments. The high number of interventions, the divergent methods used...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Study objectivePrevious reviews of emergency department (ED) visit reduction programs have not requi...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare resources are limited and unnecessary, and inappropriate emergency department...
1337-1349Objective To describe policy interventions that have the objective to reduce ED use and to ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) utilization has dramatically increased in developed countries ...
Emergency department (ED) utilization has dramatically increased in developed countries over the las...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The objective of this study was to establish the effectiveness of interventi...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to establish the effectiveness of interventions to reduce ...
Objective High utilisation of emergency department (ED) among the elderly is of worldwide concern. T...
To describe policy interventions that have the objective to reduce ED use and to estimate their effe...
OBJECTIVE: To present an overview of systematic reviews on throughput interventions to solve the ove...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Emergency Department demand continues to rise in almost all high-income countries, including those w...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Frequent users of emergency departments (EDs) are a relatively small group of vulne...
OBJECTIVES: Patient flow and crowding are two major issues in ED service improvement. A substantial ...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Study objectivePrevious reviews of emergency department (ED) visit reduction programs have not requi...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare resources are limited and unnecessary, and inappropriate emergency department...
1337-1349Objective To describe policy interventions that have the objective to reduce ED use and to ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) utilization has dramatically increased in developed countries ...
Emergency department (ED) utilization has dramatically increased in developed countries over the las...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The objective of this study was to establish the effectiveness of interventi...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to establish the effectiveness of interventions to reduce ...
Objective High utilisation of emergency department (ED) among the elderly is of worldwide concern. T...
To describe policy interventions that have the objective to reduce ED use and to estimate their effe...
OBJECTIVE: To present an overview of systematic reviews on throughput interventions to solve the ove...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Emergency Department demand continues to rise in almost all high-income countries, including those w...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Frequent users of emergency departments (EDs) are a relatively small group of vulne...
OBJECTIVES: Patient flow and crowding are two major issues in ED service improvement. A substantial ...
Background While the health systems of different countries vary with regard to design (i.e.: univers...
Study objectivePrevious reviews of emergency department (ED) visit reduction programs have not requi...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare resources are limited and unnecessary, and inappropriate emergency department...