More than 3 percent of all emergency department visits in the United States are unnecessary, suggests a study published in the International Journal for Quality in Health Care. For the study, ...
New research finds that socioeconomically disadvantaged groups may still be underusing emergency departments for potentially ...
HealthPartners, an eight-hospital system based in Bloomington, Minn., has reported early results from a care coordination clinic for patients with complex healthcare needs. The system’s Advanced Care ...
Waymark, a public benefit company dedicated to improving access and quality of care in Medicaid, today published a peer-reviewed study in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Catalyst evaluating ...
4/1/25 (LAPost.com) — A new University of California, Los Angeles-led study reveals socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals continue to underuse the Emergency Department (ED) services for ...
Up to 80% of emergency department visits and more than one-third of hospitalizations in severely impaired and terminally ill nursing home residents were potentially avoidable. Hospitalizations and ...
Classifying Tumor Reportability Status From Unstructured Electronic Pathology Reports Using Language Models in a Population-Based Cancer Registry Setting A retrospective study was conducted using four ...
Greater Worcester ranks among the lowest regions in the state when it comes to avoidable emergency department visits and difficulty obtaining necessary health care, yet it falls behind for the number ...
Hospitalizations and emergency department (ED) visits can be distressing and costly for nursing home residents – especially those who are severely impaired or terminally ill. Despite their ...
As many as 53 percent of cancer patients' Emergency Department visits that do not require admission could be avoided with better symptom management and greater availability of outpatient care tailored ...