Abstract (EN):
The volume of non urgent attenders in the emergency department has been a problem in the Emergency Department for several decades leading to overcrowding, unnecessary exposure to the hospital environment and unnecessary costs to the National Health System. This study aims to search for differences between urgent and non urgent patients. Considering information available at the time of admission, this study identifies referrals and previous visits within 24 h as a deterrent for non urgent visits. The further away the patient lives from the paediatric emergency department the less likely is for him to be admitted as a non urgent visit. This study also identifies Ophthalmology and Stomatology as the discharge physician¿s specialities that are more likely to receive a non urgent visit. The cost of non urgent visits ascends to 2,500,000¤ per year in this paediatric emergency department alone. This burden would be greatly reduced by profiling these patients and implementing measures for them to find alternative and more appropriate means of health care. © 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific