2021
Geriatric emergency department revisits after discharge with Potentially Inappropriate Medications: A retrospective cohort study
Hammouda N, Vargas-Torres C, Doucette J, Hwang U. Geriatric emergency department revisits after discharge with Potentially Inappropriate Medications: A retrospective cohort study. The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2021, 44: 148-156. PMID: 33621716, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2021.02.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCharlson Comorbidity Index scoreComorbidity Index scoreED revisitsEmergency Severity Index scoreEmergency departmentAcademic emergency departmentInappropriate medicationsHospital admissionChief complaintIndex scoreBeers criteriaMedicaid statusRisk factorsMedicare beneficiaries 65 yearsDay ED visitsUpdated Beers CriteriaRetrospective cohort studyEmergency department revisitsRetrospective chart reviewSeverity Index scoreBeneficiaries 65 yearsCovariate risk factorsMedicare beneficiaries 65Multiple logistic regressionEmergency Severity Index
2003
Development and validation of a new index to measure emergency department crowding.
Bernstein S, Verghese V, Leung W, Lunney A, Perez I. Development and validation of a new index to measure emergency department crowding. Academic Emergency Medicine 2003, 10: 938-42. PMID: 12957975, DOI: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2003.tb00647.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency Severity IndexEmergency departmentTriage categoryProcess-of-care measuresAttending physiciansEmergency Severity Index scoreMeasures of emergency departmentEmergency department crowdingInterquartile rangeUrban teaching EDNurses' ratingsED crowdingConvenience sampleStaff assessmentTriage systemEight-hour shiftNursesPhysician assessmentTeaching EDAdmitted PatientsPhysiciansInterrater agreementLikert scaleSPSS 10.0Acute patients
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