The effects of clinical case management on hospital service use among ED frequent users.
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Reducing frequent visits to the emergency department: a systematic review of interventionsPredictors of Frequent Emergency Room Visits among a Homeless PopulationEmergency Department Frequent Utilization for Non-Emergent Presentments: Results from a Regional Urban Trauma Center StudyDescribing and predicting frequent callers to an ambulance service: analysis of 1 year call data.Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of re-presentation to an Australian inner-city emergency department: implications for service delivery.Factors associated with use of urban emergency departments by the U.S. homeless population.Case management for frequent users of the emergency department: study protocol of a randomised controlled trialHope for New Jersey's city hospitals: the Camden Initiative.Demand for hospital emergency departments: a conceptual understandingReducing preventable emergency department utilization and costs by using community health workers as patient navigators.Trust in health care providers: factors predicting trust among homeless veterans over time.Use of health information technology to manage frequently presenting emergency department patients"Because somebody cared about me. That's how it changed things": homeless, chronically ill patients' perspectives on case management.Partnered research in healthcare delivery redesign for high-need, high-cost patients: development and feasibility of an Intensive Management Patient-Aligned Care Team (ImPACT).Outpatient treatment entry and health care utilization after a combined medical/substance abuse intervention for hospitalized medical patients.Mortality, admission rates and outpatient use among frequent users of emergency departments: a systematic review.The development and implementation of case management for substance use disorders in North America and EuropeEffectiveness of different models of case management for substance-abusing populations.Effectiveness of Interventions to Decrease Emergency Department Visits by Adult Frequent Users: A Systematic Review.Improving the care of individuals with schizophrenia and substance use disorders: consensus recommendations.Salford alcohol assertive outreach team: a new model for reducing alcohol-related admissionsThe good-enough science-and-politics of anthropological collaboration with evidence-based clinical research: Four ethnographic case studiesA case management intervention targeted to reduce healthcare consumption for frequent Emergency Department visitors: results from an adaptive randomized trial.Cross-Continuum Tool Is Associated with Reduced Utilization and Cost for Frequent High-Need Users.'We're just not getting it right'--how should we provide care to the older person with multi-morbid chronic conditions?Review article: People who present on multiple occasions to emergency departments.Social and medical vulnerability factors of emergency department frequent users in a universal health insurance system.Frequent callers to and users of emergency medical systems: a systematic review.A Tale of Two Cities: The Exploration of the Trieste Public Psychiatry Model in San Francisco.Cares: A Community-wide Collaboration Identifies Super-utilizers and Reduces Their 9-1-1 Call, Emergency Department, and Hospital Visit Rates.Key ingredients for implementing intensive outpatient programs within patient-centered medical homes: A literature review and qualitative analysis.A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Citywide Emergency Department Care Coordination Program to Reduce Prescription Opioid Related Emergency Department VisitsThe epidemiology of the homeless population and its impact on an urban emergency department.Case Management may Reduce Emergency Department Frequent use in a Universal Health Coverage System: a Randomized Controlled Trial.Predictors and outcomes of frequent emergency department users.Inner-city victims of violence and trauma care: the importance of trauma-center discharge and aftercare planning and violence prevention programs.Variations in Resource Intensity and Cost Among High Users of the Emergency Department.Effects of an emergency medical services-based resource access program on frequent users of health services.EMS-STARS: Emergency Medical Services "Superuser" Transport Associations: An Adult Retrospective Study.Emergency department frequent user: pilot study of intensive case management to reduce visits and computed tomography.
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The effects of clinical case management on hospital service use among ED frequent users.
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Boccellari A
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2000-09-01T00:00:00Z