The aim of this paper was to evaluate socio-economic factors associated to poor primary care utilization by studying two specific subjects: the hospital readmission rate, and the use of the Emergency Department (ED) for non-urgent visits.The study was carried out by the analysis of administrative database for hospital readmission and with a specific survey for non-urgent ED use.Among the 416,698 sampled admissions, 6.39% (95% CI, 6.32-6.47) of re-admissions have been registered; the distribution shows a high frequency of events in the age 65-84 years group, and in the intermediate care hospitals (51.97%; 95%CI 51.37-52.57). The regression model has shown the significant role played by age, type of structure (geriatric acute care), and depri...
This study investigates the characteristics of frequent users of accident and emergency departments ...
Return visits to the emergency room have come under scrutiny with a view to identifying the reasons ...
Over-crowding in Emergency Departments (EDs) generates potential inefficiencies. Using regional admi...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate socio-economic factors associated to poor primary care utiliza...
Aims: To assess the pattern of use of Emergency Departments (EDs), factors contributing to the visit...
Background Early hospital readmissions, defined as rehospitalization within 30 days from a previo...
Introduction: Uncompleted visits in the emergency department (UEDC) are a patient safety concern. Th...
Background: Many studies investigated factors associated with overuse of Emergency Department (ED) b...
Inappropriate emergency admissions create overcrowding and may reduce the quality of emergency care....
One quality indicator of hospital care, which can be used to judge the process of care, is the preva...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...
Background: Evidence is lacking about the impact of subsequent COVID-19 pandemic waves on Emergency ...
Objective To investigate structural and psychological factors that lead non-urgent patients to cho...
This study investigates the characteristics of frequent users of accident and emergency departments ...
Return visits to the emergency room have come under scrutiny with a view to identifying the reasons ...
Over-crowding in Emergency Departments (EDs) generates potential inefficiencies. Using regional admi...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate socio-economic factors associated to poor primary care utiliza...
Aims: To assess the pattern of use of Emergency Departments (EDs), factors contributing to the visit...
Background Early hospital readmissions, defined as rehospitalization within 30 days from a previo...
Introduction: Uncompleted visits in the emergency department (UEDC) are a patient safety concern. Th...
Background: Many studies investigated factors associated with overuse of Emergency Department (ED) b...
Inappropriate emergency admissions create overcrowding and may reduce the quality of emergency care....
One quality indicator of hospital care, which can be used to judge the process of care, is the preva...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
The elderly, who suffer from multiple chronic diseases, represent a substantial proportion of Emerge...
Out of hours (OOH) doctors can have an important gate-keeping role over the access to the emergency ...
Background: Evidence is lacking about the impact of subsequent COVID-19 pandemic waves on Emergency ...
Objective To investigate structural and psychological factors that lead non-urgent patients to cho...
This study investigates the characteristics of frequent users of accident and emergency departments ...
Return visits to the emergency room have come under scrutiny with a view to identifying the reasons ...
Over-crowding in Emergency Departments (EDs) generates potential inefficiencies. Using regional admi...