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Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Department Crowding on Disposition Patterns and Outcomes of Discharged Patients

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  • Mahshid Abir
  • Jason E. Goldstick
  • Rosalie Malsberger
  • Andrew Williams
  • Sebastian Bauhoff
  • Vikas I. Parekh
  • Steven Kronick
  • Jeffrey S. Desmond

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Emergency department (ED) crowding was associated with reduced likelihood of hospitalization without increased likelihood of 2-week return ED visit or hospitalization.

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  • Mahshid Abir & Jason E. Goldstick & Rosalie Malsberger & Andrew Williams & Sebastian Bauhoff & Vikas I. Parekh & Steven Kronick & Jeffrey S. Desmond, "undated". "Evaluating the Impact of Emergency Department Crowding on Disposition Patterns and Outcomes of Discharged Patients," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 467dd1fd3bbe47d4ae28fe2ec, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:467dd1fd3bbe47d4ae28fe2ec6f29522
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    1. Scherger, Simone & Hagemann, Steffen & Hokema, Anna & Lux, Thomas, 2012. "Between privilege and burden: Work past retirement age in Germany and the UK," Working papers of the ZeS 04/2012, University of Bremen, Centre for Social Policy Research (ZeS).

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