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The following pages link to Frequent users of the emergency department: a program to improve care and reduce visits. (Q34037404):
Displaying 38 items.
- Reducing frequent visits to the emergency department: a systematic review of interventions (Q28080913) (← links)
- Emergency department utilization and subsequent prescription drug overdose death (Q28396038) (← links)
- Emergency Department Frequent Utilization for Non-Emergent Presentments: Results from a Regional Urban Trauma Center Study (Q28552610) (← links)
- Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of re-presentation to an Australian inner-city emergency department: implications for service delivery. (Q30837487) (← links)
- Patient related factors in frequent readmissions: the influence of condition, access to services and patient choice (Q33642233) (← links)
- Factors associated with use of urban emergency departments by the U.S. homeless population (Q33764383) (← links)
- Case management for frequent users of the emergency department: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial (Q33809768) (← links)
- Modeling factors influencing the demand for emergency department services in ontario: a comparison of methods (Q33997814) (← links)
- Demand for hospital emergency departments: a conceptual understanding (Q34031868) (← links)
- Reducing preventable emergency department utilization and costs by using community health workers as patient navigators (Q34080980) (← links)
- Use of health information technology to manage frequently presenting emergency department patients (Q34259225) (← links)
- How Frequently are "Classic" Drug-Seeking Behaviors Used by Drug-Seeking Patients in the Emergency Department? (Q34325023) (← links)
- "Because somebody cared about me. That's how it changed things": homeless, chronically ill patients' perspectives on case management (Q34430530) (← links)
- Managing indigent care: a case study of a safety-net emergency department (Q34520278) (← links)
- Social costs of untreated opioid dependence (Q36274931) (← links)
- Randomized Controlled Trial of Electronic Care Plan Alerts and Resource Utilization by High Frequency Emergency Department Users with Opioid Use Disorder (Q36509688) (← links)
- Salford alcohol assertive outreach team: a new model for reducing alcohol-related admissions (Q36677292) (← links)
- Defining frequent use of an urban emergency department. (Q37134777) (← links)
- Cross-Continuum Tool Is Associated with Reduced Utilization and Cost for Frequent High-Need Users (Q37638918) (← links)
- A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Citywide Emergency Department Care Coordination Program to Reduce Prescription Opioid Related Emergency Department Visits (Q38953580) (← links)
- Case Management may Reduce Emergency Department Frequent use in a Universal Health Coverage System: a Randomized Controlled Trial. (Q39613566) (← links)
- Factors Influencing the Frequency of Emergency Department Utilization by Individuals with Substance Use Disorders (Q39998419) (← links)
- Do Children with Autism Overutilize the Emergency Department? Examining Visit Urgency and Subsequent Hospital Admissions. (Q40326636) (← links)
- A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Emergency Department Intervention for Patients with Chronic Noncancer Pain. (Q40480845) (← links)
- Emergency department frequent user: pilot study of intensive case management to reduce visits and computed tomography (Q42391389) (← links)
- Using case management in a universal health coverage system to improve quality of life of frequent Emergency Department users: a randomized controlled trial (Q47204071) (← links)
- Health care costs of case management for frequent users of the emergency department: Hospital and insurance perspectives (Q58701512) (← links)
- Low-acuity presentations to the emergency department: Reasons for and access to other health care providers before presentation (Q58804034) (← links)
- Resource-limited, collaborative pilot intervention for chronically homeless, alcohol-dependent frequent emergency department users (Q58870545) (← links)
- Characterizing Highly Frequent Users of a Large Canadian Urban Emergency Department (Q59133509) (← links)
- Defining High Value Elements for Reducing Cost and Utilization in Patient-Centered Medical Homes for the TOPMED Trial (Q64067667) (← links)
- Towards a Learning Health System to Reduce Emergency Department Visits at a Population Level (Q64114806) (← links)
- Characteristics of Case Management in Primary Care Associated With Positive Outcomes for Frequent Users of Health Care: A Systematic Review (Q95001014) (← links)
- Experiences of Individuals Who Were Physically Restrained in the Emergency Department (Q92908081) (← links)
- Here one year, gone the next? Investigating persistence of frequent emergency department attendance: a retrospective study in Australia (Q92962693) (← links)
- Guidelines on management of cyclic vomiting syndrome in adults by the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society and the Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Association (Q93043253) (← links)
- Evaluation of an Assertive Management and Integrated Care Service for Frequent Emergency Department Attenders with Substance Use Disorders: The Impact Project: Evaluating an assertive management service for frequent ED attenders with substance use d (Q94453136) (← links)
- Case Management in Primary Care for Frequent Users of Health Care Services: A Realist Synthesis (Q94561088) (← links)