00719nam0-22002771i-450-990000964070403321000096407FED01000096407(Aleph)000096407FED0100009640720000920d1965----km-y0itay50------bafraEmpedocleJean BollackParisLes Editions de Minuit1965I: Introduction a l'ancienne physique.Storia della scienza509Bollack,Jean45035ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK9900009640704033216-0865929FI1FI1Empédocle84544UNINAING0104307oam 2200601 450 991022015200332120190911100038.00-8330-8080-60-8330-8082-2(OCoLC)857923165(MiFhGG)GVRL6SHE(EXLCZ)99267000000041795320130515d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrThe evolving role of emergency departments in the United States /Kristy Gonzalez Morganti [and eight others]Santa Monica, CA Rand Corporation2013Santa Monica, CA :RAND Health,2013.1 online resource (xi, 63, 43 pages) illustrations (some color)Research reportGale eBooks"RAND Health.""Sponsored by the Emergency Medicine Action Fund."0-8330-8079-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-63).Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Table of Contents; Figures; Tables; Executive Summary; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; Trends Affecting the Evolution of Hospital EDs; Overall Growth in Health Care Spending; Growing Use of Hospital EDs; The Rising Cost of ED Care; Efforts to Discourage Non-Urgent Use of EDs; EDs as Entry Points to Inpatient Care; Aims of the RAND Study; Organization of This Report; 2. Conceptual Model of ED Use; 3. Methods; Quantitative Data Sources; Analytical Approach; Qualitative Data Sources; Emergency Physician Focus GroupsHospital Physician Focus Group Individual Interviews with Primary Care Providers; Review of Qualitative Data; 4. Findings; What are the most important sources of inpatient admissions and how have they changed?; What are the sources driving growth of non-elective inpatient admissions?; Why are primary care physicians admitting fewer patients to hospitals?; Why are patients using EDs for non-urgent care?; Does a patient's insurance coverage influence likelihood of admission and his/her portal of entry to inpatient care?Does a patient's source of primary health insurance influence his/her probability of hospitalization from the ED?Does a patient's type of insurance influence a primary care physician's decision to send the patient to the ED?; Do plans that offer care coordination have lower rates of inpatient admission from EDs than fee-for-service plans?; Are EDs playing a role in reducing preventable hospital admissions?; 5. Discussion; Assessing the Value of Emergency Department Care; The Evolving Relationship Between EDs and Primary Care Providers; Emergency Departments as Diagnostic CentersDo Emergency Departments Prevent Costly Inpatient Admissions?Study Limitations; 6. Conclusions; Implications for Policy; References; Appendix A. Additional Quantitative Results; Appendix B. Focus Groups and InterviewsThis report explores the evolving role that hospital emergency departments play in the U.S. health care system. EDs evaluate and manage complex and high-acuity patients, are the major point of entry to inpatient care, and serve as ""the safety net of the safety net"" for patients who cannot get care elsewhere. The report examines the role that EDs may come to play in either contributing to or reducing the rising costs of health care.Research report (Rand Corporation)Emergency Service, HospitaltrendsUnited StatesEmergency Service, HospitaleconomicsUnited StatesHospitalsEmergency servicesUnited StatesEmergency medicineUnited StatesEmergency Service, HospitaltrendsEmergency Service, HospitaleconomicsHospitalsEmergency servicesEmergency medicine362.18Morganti Kristy Gonzalez1039942Morganti Kristy GonzalezRand Corporation.Emergency Medicine Action Fund.MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910220152003321The evolving role of emergency departments in the United States2462423UNINA