Literature DB >> 24867482

[Inventory of attendance at Dutch emergency departments and self-referrals].

Menno I Gaakeer1, Crispijn L van den Brand, Rebekka Veugelers, Peter Patka.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To make an inventory of annual attendance at emergency departments (A&E) in the Netherlands.
DESIGN: Inventorisation study in all Dutch A & E departments.
METHOD: All A& E departments in the Netherlands that were operational for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in December 2012 were approached (n = 93) and the following data were collected over 2012: the total number of patients, the number of hospital admissions through the A & E department, and the number of self-referrals.
RESULTS: Data were obtained from 96% emergency departments (n = 89) throughout the Netherlands, including all 8 university medical centres and 28 hospitals of the association of tertiary medical teaching hospitals (STZ). In 2012 a total of 1,989,746 people attended the 89 emergency departments. The average percentage of hospital admissions from an A & E department was 32% nationwide (range: 8-54). The average percentage of self-referrals to the emergency departments was 30% nationwide (range: 3-76).
CONCLUSION: The number of attendees at A & E, the admission rate through the A & E department and percentage of self-referrals in 2012 showed a range of variation nationwide. The number of people attending A & E has not increased over the last few years and is low in international terms. On average one-third of people attending A & E were admitted. In contrast with prevailing national beliefs,a minority of attendees at A &E departments were self-referrals.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24867482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd        ISSN: 0028-2162


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