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Patients Who Use Multiple EDs: Quantifying the Degree of Overlap between ED Populations

机译:使用多个ED的患者:量化ED人群之间的重叠程度

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Introduction: The degree to which individual patients use multiple emergency departments (EDs)is not well-characterized. We determined the degree of overlap in ED population between threegeographically proximate hospitals. Methods: This retrospective cohort study reviewed administrative hospital records from 2003 to2007 for patients registered to receive ED services at an urban academic, urban community, andsuburban community ED located within 10 miles of one another. We determined the proportion whosought care at multiple EDs and secondarily characterized patterns of repeat encounters. Results: There were 795,176 encounters involving 282,903 patients. There were 89,776 (31%)patients with multiple encounters to a single ED and 39,920 (14%) patients who sought care frommultiple EDs. The 39,920 patients who sought care from multiple EDs generated 185,629 (23%)of all encounters. Patients with repeat encounters involving multiple EDs were more likely to befrequent or highly frequent users (30%) than patients with multiple encounters to a single ED (14%). Conclusion: While only 14% of patients received care from more than one ED, they wereresponsible for a quarter of ED encounters. Patients who use multiple EDs are more oftenfrequent or highly frequent users than are repeat ED visitors to the same ED. Overlap between ED populations is sufficient to warrant consideration by multiple domains of research, practice, andpolicy. [West J Emerg Med. 2015;16(2):229–233.].
机译:简介:个别患者使用多个急诊科(ED)的程度尚不明确。我们确定了三所地理位置较近的医院之间急诊室人口的重叠程度。方法:这项回顾性队列研究回顾了2003年至2007年间行政医院的记录,这些记录的患者在彼此相距10英里以内的城市学术机构,城市社区和郊区ED接受ED服务。我们确定了在多个急诊室就医的比例,其次是重复遭遇的特征性模式。结果:共发生795,176次,涉及282,903名患者。有89,776(31%)名患者与单一ED多次接触,而39,920(14%)名患者从多个ED中寻求护理。从多个急诊科就诊的39,920名患者中,有185,629名(23%)遭遇了所有此类疾病。多次遇到多次ED的患者比一次多次ED的患者(14%)更容易成为频繁或频繁使用的用户(30%)。结论:虽然只有14%的患者接受了不止一个ED的护理,但他们应对ED的四分之一负责。使用多个ED的患者比重复访问同一ED的ED访问者的频率更高或使用频率更高。 ED人群之间的重叠足以保证研究,实践和政策的多个领域都可以考虑。 [西急救医学杂志。 2015; 16(2):229–233。]。

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