Usual source of care and nonurgent emergency department use.
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Emergency department visits for nonurgent conditions: systematic literature reviewEvaluation of the implementation of centralized waiting lists for patients without a family physician and their effects across the province of QuebecEmergency Department Frequent Utilization for Non-Emergent Presentments: Results from a Regional Urban Trauma Center StudyUnderstanding decisions leading to nonurgent visits to the paediatric emergency department: caregivers' perspectivesWhen Should ED Physicians Use an HIE? Predicting Presence of Patient Data in an HIE.Demand for emergency health service: factors associated with inappropriate use.Usual source of care for adults with and without back pain: medical expenditures panel survey data pooled for years 2000 to 2006.Reducing preventable emergency department utilization and costs by using community health workers as patient navigators.Caregiver low health literacy and nonurgent use of the pediatric emergency department for febrile illnessNonurgent patients in emergency departments: rational or irresponsible consumers? Perceptions of professionals and patientsRelative timing of influenza disease by age group.Variation in the ecology of medical care.Time intervals and associated factors of emergency treatment: first insight into Pakistani systemThe impact of unstable housing on emergency department use in a cohort of HIV-positive people in a Canadian setting.A medical home versus temporary housing: the importance of a stable usual source of care.Attributes and circumstances that induce inappropriate health services demand: a study of the health sector in Brazil.Negative opinions about cancer screening and contraceptive measures by female emergency department patients.Travel distance and sociodemographic correlates of potentially avoidable emergency department visits in California, 2006-2010: an observational studyAssociation between general practice characteristics and use of out-of-hours GP cooperativesThe Relationship between Same-Day Access and Continuity in Primary Care and Emergency Department Visits.Usual source of care and the quality of primary care: a survey of patients in Guangdong province, ChinaDoes better access to FPs decrease the likelihood of emergency department use? Results from the Primary Care Access SurveyNon-urgent accident and emergency department use as a socially shared custom: a qualitative study.Comprehending care in a medical home: a usual source of care and patient perceptions about healthcare communication.Utilization of the Emergency Department and Predicting Factors Associated With Its Use at the Saudi Ministry of Health General HospitalsEmergency Department Use Among Hispanic Adults: The Role of Acculturation.Dissatisfaction with dental care among mothers of Medicaid-enrolled childrenExperiencing difficulties accessing first-contact health services in Canada: Canadians without regular doctors and recent immigrants have difficulties accessing first-contact healthcare services. Reports of difficulties in accessing care vary by ageRace, Medical Mistrust, and Segregation in Primary Care as Usual Source of Care: Findings from the Exploring Health Disparities in Integrated Communities Study.Potentially preventable use of emergency services: the role of low health literacyFavorable ratings of providers' communication behaviors among U.S. women with depression: a population-based study applying the behavioral model of health services use.Variation in emergency department wait times for children by race/ethnicity and payment sourceLow caregiver health literacy is associated with higher pediatric emergency department use and nonurgent visits.Implementing a medical screening and referral program for rural emergency departments.Primary care access barriers as reported by nonurgent emergency department users: implications for the US primary care infrastructure.Health Care Access, Utilization, and Management in Adult Chinese, Koreans, and Vietnamese with Cardiovascular Disease and Hypertension.Reconnecting patients with their primary care provider: an intervention for reducing nonurgent pediatric emergency department visits.Relationship Between Continuity of Ambulatory Care and Risk of Emergency Department Episodes Among Older Adults.Factors associated with choosing the emergency department as the primary access point to health care: a Canadian population cross-sectional study.Emergency department and hospital utilization among alcohol and drug-dependent detoxification patients without primary medical care.
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Usual source of care and nonurgent emergency department use.
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Usual source of care and nonurgent emergency department use.
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David W Baker
Joshua H Sarver
Rita K Cydulka
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10.1111/J.1553-2712.2002.TB02193.X
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2002-09-01T00:00:00Z