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Urban legend versus rural reality: patients' experience of attendance at accident and …

- bmj.com
CD Palmer, KH Jones, PA Jones, SV … - British Medical Journal, 2005 - emj.bmj.com
Results: Of the study sample, 78% attended with injury or illnesses of recent
origin, and 50% with actual or presumed musculoskeletal injury, 73% of which
were sustained within 10 miles of home. Travel to hospital was by private ...
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Impact on an accident and emergency department of Glasgow's new primary care emergency …


D Stoddart, AJ Ireland, R Crawford, B Kelly - Health bulletin, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact, in terms of new attendance figures and types
of patients attending, on a city centre accident and emergency (A & E)
department following the establishment of out-of-hours primary care ...
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An analysis of calls referred to the emergency 999 service by NHS Direct

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P Gaffney, S Crane, G Johnson, M Playforth - British Medical Journal, 2001 - emj.bmj.com
Results—91 NHS Direct generated 999 calls were identified. Of the comparison
group (260 cases), 28 were excluded from the study. There were no differences in
the triage categories assigned to the two groups on arrival in A&E. There ...
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Primary care units in A&E departments in North Thames in the 1990s: initial experience and …

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GK Freeman, RP Meakin, RA Lawrenson, GM … - The British Journal of General Practice, 1999 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Introduction THERE is a long history of attempts to control the inexorable rise
in accident and emergency (A&E) attendances.1 The problem was again addressed in
the Tomlinson Report on London's health services.2 One of the report's key ...
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[CITATION] National Health Services accident and emergency services


H Platt - HMSO (HM (68) 83), London, 1962
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Inappropriate attendance in accident and emergency


MS Wise - Accident & Emergency Nursing, 1997 - Elsevier
Patients who attend Accident and Emergency (A & E) departments with problems
that could be dealt with by their general practitioners (GPs) use time and
resources of the department that could be otherwise used for patients with ...
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The use and overlap of AED and general practice services by patients registered at two …

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S Hull, IR Jones, K Moser, J Fisher - The British Journal of General Practice, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Introduction ATTENDANCE rates at AEDs in the United Kingdom have risen from 10.5
per 100 population in 1961 to 24.1 per 100 in 1991.1,2 This increase has been
most acute in inner-city areas,1,3 where the decision to attend an AED is ...
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[CITATION] MANGE AF PATIENTERNE I EN ABEN SKADESTUE KUNNE BEHANDLES HOS …


MB Laursen, HP Jensen - Ugeskrift for læger, 1999 - cat.inist.fr
MANGE AF PATIENTERNE I EN ABEN SKADESTUE KUNNE BEHANDLES HOS VAGTLAEGE.
MB LAURSEN, HP JENSEN Ugeskrift for læger 161:3333, 4624 ...
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What problems do patients present with outside normal general practice surgery hours? A …

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AJ Avery, L Groom, D Boot, S Earwicker, R … - Journal of Public Health, 1999 - Faculty Public Health
Background This study was designed to address some current issues concerning the
use of general practice and accident and emergency (A & E) services outside
normal surgery hours. Method Six general practices in Nottingham (with a ...
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Does setting up out of hours primary care cooperatives outside a hospital reduce demand …

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CJT Van Uden, H Crebolder - British Medical Journal, 2004 - emj.bmj.com
Methods: During a four week period before and a four week period after the
reorganisation of out of hours primary care in a region in the south of the
Netherlands all patient contacts with general practitioners and hospital ...
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