Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Department Crowding on Disposition Patterns and Outcomes of Discharged Patients
Mahshid Abir,
Jason E. Goldstick,
Rosalie Malsberger,
Andrew Williams,
Sebastian Bauhoff,
Vikas I. Parekh,
Steven Kronick and
Jeffrey S. Desmond
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Abstract:
Emergency department (ED) crowding was associated with reduced likelihood of hospitalization without increased likelihood of 2-week return ED visit or hospitalization.
Keywords: Emergency department crowding; Outcomes; Disposition decision-making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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