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1 2; 95% CI, 2.46-3.23 compared with emergency department).
2  the UK (all tertiary centres with emergency departments).
3 very-low-birthweight infants in our neonatal department.
4 gy testing after discharge from an emergency department.
5 with anaphylaxis upon visiting our emergency department.
6 e basic science departments and one clinical department.
7 ng toward on expanding cooperation with this department.
8 ically ill patients boarded in the emergency department.
9 nt flow in acute hospitals through emergency departments.
10 a forced demilitarization of several hundred departments.
11 e years 1969-2017 from Sweden's 28 pathology departments.
12 e the impact of COVID-19 on nuclear medicine departments.
13 ned in the wound are often seen in emergency departments.
14 ical pathologists puts a strain on pathology departments.
15 zed, 3 (11.3%) were produced by state health departments.
16 erall, 28 (20%) were treated in an emergency department, 1 (<1%) was hospitalized; none died.
17 ely 60000 patients who visited the emergency department, 181 subjects (mean age, 43.0; 44% male) were
18 lorence (the ex-60% fund and the "Excellence Departments 2018-2022 Project") derived from Ministero d
19 cross all sites of care (hospital outpatient department: 36.6%, P < 0.001; physician office: 22.1%, P
20 ntibiotics at a community hospital emergency department, a pharmacist-led penicillin allergy assessme
21 ecruited patients from 58 hospital emergency departments across the USA.
22                                          The Department Administrativo Nacional de Estadistica popula
23 aring for admitted patients in the emergency department after hospital admission, and boarding has be
24                At the time of testing at our department, all four SARS-CoV-2-positive patients were a
25 ling peptic ulcer presented to the emergency department and reported a 1-month history of abdominal d
26  scanners in a university hospital radiology department and to estimate energy- and cost-saving poten
27 collected data from two cohorts of emergency department and ward patients.
28 nded HIV testing data submitted by 61 health departments and 150 directly-funded community-based orga
29 ng claims data from all nonfederal emergency departments and acute care hospitals in New York and Flo
30                         More than 10 federal departments and agencies currently invest in critical nu
31 nformation disseminated by responding health departments and Centers for Disease Control and Preventi
32 ving Refugees can assist state public health departments and clinicians in the care of SIVH during th
33                                              Departments and institutions can tailor metrics and proc
34 ne and have worked in multiple basic science departments and one clinical department.
35 e impact of the pandemic on nuclear medicine departments and their services has not yet been establis
36 24 hours after presentation to the emergency department, and 85.9% within 48 hours.
37              We used birth, death, emergency department, and hospitalization data from California fro
38 ere recruited from the outpatient, emergency department, and inpatient settings at Vanderbilt Childre
39 conducted at inpatient, outpatient, surgical departments, and laboratory networks of Aga Khan Univers
40  entire health system and diagnostic imaging departments are no exception.
41 as in close organic groups, such as hospital departments, army units, or factory shifts.
42 times from last seen well to spoke emergency department arrival and to consult request increased, doo
43 sures that should be introduced in radiology departments, as well as indications for imaging studies.
44                       State and local health departments assigned EVALI case status as confirmed for
45 the HIV outpatient clinic of Pathophysiology Department at <<Laiko>> General Hospital in Athens, Gree
46 sentation, she had presented to an emergency department at another institution, where imaging was per
47 nts (42.1%-49.9%) were seen in the emergency department at least once.
48 spective observational study in the glaucoma department at Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospi
49  and February 2018 in the diagnostic imaging department at the Hospital Clinico Universitario de Sant
50                      Pediatric Ophthalmology departments at Great Ormond Street Hospital and Moorfiel
51 ts aged 15 years or older from 15 outpatient departments at high-burden health facilities (including
52 stimate that the incidence rate of emergency department-attending sepsis and severe sepsis in adults
53                                  The Justice Department background paper used to justify this decisio
54                                    Emergency department-based boarding of the critically ill patient
55 a for analysis and benchmarking of emergency department-based boarding overall, with subsequent effor
56 critically ill patients, including emergency department-based interventions, hospital-based intervent
57  hospital-based interventions, and emergency department-based resuscitation care units.
58 maging of patients admitted at the emergency department between February 17 and March 10, 2020 who un
59 eurysm in four neurointerventional radiology departments between January 2018 and July 2019.
60 literature on (1) the frequency of emergency department boarding among the critically ill, (2) the ou
61                   A definition for emergency department boarding is proposed.
62                                    Emergency department boarding is the practice of caring for admitt
63                                    Emergency department boarding of critically ill patients was commo
64 e mitigation strategies to address emergency department boarding of critically ill patients, includin
65  to understand the implications of emergency department boarding of the critically ill.
66  value of this information for public health department budgeting, and the importance of more broadly
67 ical hub-and-spoke program was planned in 29 departments, but was active only in 10 (19%).
68 ighest historical incidence, 0-72% for three-department campaigns, and 35-100% for nationwide campaig
69  care, nursing care facility stay, emergency department care, dental care, and purchase of prescribed
70 7; 95% CI, 0.74 to 0.81) and appointments to department chair (hazard ratio, 0.46; 95% CI, 0.39 to 0.
71 y faculty, academic rank, tenure status, and department Chair roles.
72 iate or full professor or to be appointed to department chair, and there was no apparent narrowing in
73                              Of the 372 U.S. department Chairs of surgery, none were Black/AA women.
74 al-life performance of radiologist emergency department chest CT interpretation for diagnosing COVID-
75    We use data from the San Francisco Police Department Criminalistics Laboratory, which tests all sa
76 eveloped to mitigate the impact of emergency department critical care boarding on patient outcomes.
77 CVD was defined as an inpatient or emergency department discharge diagnosis of acute myocardial infar
78 female patient was admitted to the Emergency Department due to complaints in the right inguinal area,
79 rain CT studies requested from the emergency department during October and November 2018.
80 overdoses presenting to a US urban emergency department during the early months of the coronavirus di
81  0.001) and more frequently in the emergency department during the targeted temperature management 33
82 195,607 patients admitted to these emergency departments during two 3-month periods, a total of 5,321
83 gram that increases outpatient and emergency department (ED) access to cardiology care is associated
84 n patients are discharged from the emergency department (ED) after a traumatic event(1).
85 ory tract specimens (n = 200) from emergency department (ED) and intensive care unit (ICU) patients a
86 obic blood cultures in a pediatric emergency department (ED) and sought to determine changes in recov
87 e test (POCT) for influenza in the emergency department (ED) could improve treatment and isolation st
88 ment Sample, the largest all-payer emergency department (ED) database, between 2013 and 2016, we iden
89                          Prolonged emergency department (ED) dwell time before admission to a critica
90 respiratory tract infection in the emergency department (ED) of Lausanne University Hospital.
91 cases were treated at the emergency medicine department (ED) of the Government Medical College, Kozhi
92 I symptoms were recruited from the emergency department (ED) or inpatient settings at Vanderbilt Chil
93  testing decisions for those adult emergency department (ED) patients deemed appropriate for antivira
94 otein-carbonyls were measured from emergency department (ED) presentation vs discharge.
95                    Rates of direct emergency department (ED) referral were compared between insurance
96 ervational study from the National Emergency Department (ED) Sample was designed to identify patients
97 provide prognostic information for emergency department (ED) syncope.
98  (APNS) among participants seeking emergency department (ED) treatment in the aftermath of a traumati
99 econdary outcomes included refill, Emergency Department (ED) visit for constipation, and ED visit for
100 ns on social media change prior to emergency department (ED) visits and inpatient hospital admissions
101 ion exists regarding the burden of emergency department (ED) visits due to scabies in the United Stat
102 d the rate of hospitalizations and emergency department (ED) visits for influenza or culture-negative
103 teritis (AGE) hospitalizations and emergency department (ED) visits in 3 United States counties.
104 r hospital admissions, procedures, emergency department (ED) visits, and outpatient clinic encounters
105 e among patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with acute dyspnea is challenging.
106 ters in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with an acute asthma exacerbation and co
107 ns were classified into community, emergency department (ED), and hospital levels to estimate infecti
108  for febrile children visiting the emergency department (ED), contributing to antimicrobial resistanc
109 pected infection, in pre-hospital, Emergency Department (ED), or general hospital ward locations, who
110 g surges of influenza cases in the emergency department (ED).
111 -19 at initial presentation to the emergency department (ED); outcomes of interest included hospitali
112 o surges of patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs) and potentially overwhelming health sy
113 studies across Europe suggest that emergency departments (EDs) are used more, and differently, by mig
114  for pulmonary embolism (PE) in US emergency departments (EDs), and no data have examined computed to
115 ealth care workers; 3) role of the Emergency Department, Emergency Medical System and the Cardiac Cat
116 RT) frequently require acute care (emergency department evaluation or hospitalization).
117 nderwent unenhanced head CT in the emergency department followed by unenhanced MRI of the brain due t
118  University of Bari who attended the Hygiene Department for a biological risk assessment (April 2014-
119 lmos after first presenting to the emergency department for a frontal headache, eye pain, emesis, and
120 nt or recurrent convulsions in the emergency department for at least 5 min and no more than 30 min af
121  two cases of female patients treated in our department for duodenal diverticulum perforation.
122 doscopic reports of patients referred to our department for ileocolonoscopy in the years 2010-2016, a
123 Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, UK Department for International Development, and Medical Re
124                    Medical Research Council, Department for International Development, and Wellcome T
125 uncil, Economic and Social Research Council, Department for International Development, Global Challen
126           The Against Malaria Foundation, UK Department for International Development, Innovative Vec
127                                           UK Department for International Development, Swedish Intern
128 bal Health Trials (Medical Research Council, Department for International Development, Wellcome Trust
129                                           UK Department for International Development, Wellcome Trust
130 raphy (CTA) was requested from the emergency department for suspected acute pulmonary embolism.
131 n all patients after having presented at our department for thoracic computed tomography for various
132 te cohort freshly admitted to an engineering department ([Formula: see text]).
133 ts of record in the participating orthopedic departments from 1989 to 1993.
134 rveys the operational responses of radiology departments from six public hospitals in Singapore.
135                        Two-third (n = 34) of departments had repeated multidisciplinary discussion of
136   In the high prevalence area, the emergency departments had the highest seroprevalence (29.7%), whil
137          Prolonged boarding in the emergency department has been associated with longer duration of m
138 3) on timing of recognition in the emergency department has not been evaluated.
139           However, academic institutions and departments have largely failed to implement these recom
140 urgeries performed at US hospital outpatient departments (HOPDs) and to describe the causes of hospit
141 d in blood samples collected in an emergency department immediately after trauma exposure would predi
142  to summarise six years of experience of our department in endovascular treatment of MCA aneurysms.
143  primary diagnosis who visited the emergency department in our hospital from January 2015 through Dec
144                                  The urology departments in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, and Herlev and
145 vestigation by state and local public health departments in California.
146 ntion integrated into high-burden outpatient departments in Malawi.
147 rs, chairs, and leadership of the 9 surgical departments in our Division of Surgery provide specialty
148 nely conducted in magnetic resonance imaging departments in patients with MS, which include new data
149 secutive patients who presented to emergency departments in six medical centers between March and Apr
150 led recommendations for organizing radiology departments in the case of new outbreaks of COVID-19.
151 tely after the COVID-19 first wave for the 9 departments in the Division of Surgery at The University
152 dical oncology and colorectal cancer surgery departments in three hospitals, and twenty-one cancer su
153 ID-19 infection in patients in the emergency department, in particular in patients with symptoms last
154 agement, and provide guidance as traditional departments increase collaborations, or merge into large
155      Increased overcrowding in the emergency department is a potential threat to the quality and safe
156 nd health system goals enabled some surgical department leaders to take advantage of their health sys
157                            An ecological (at department level) multilevel regression analysis was con
158 ation between emergency medicine and allergy departments may be helpful for improving the patients' Q
159 ic global surgery is a relatively new field, departments may have minimal experience in evaluation of
160 tely after trauma exposure, in the emergency department, may help identify individuals most at risk f
161 l spectrum of hospital encounters (emergency department, observation stay, inpatient readmission) and
162 ry 2018 in children attending the outpatient department of a nongovernmental pediatric hospital in Si
163 m abdominal pain in an established emergency department of a tertiary hospital in Tanzania.
164  2015 and March 2019 in the Gastroenterology Department of a tertiary hospital.
165 patients admitted to the Infectious Diseases department of a tertiary level Swedish hospital, and sam
166                  We analyze data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Crop Progress and Condi
167                                       The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Supplemental Nutrition
168 are regularly performed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
169  plants that received permission from the US Department of Agriculture to increase their production-l
170     We leveraged data from the US Census, US Department of Agriculture, and the Economic Innovations
171 abetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, US Department of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Service
172 entified in the notification database at the Department of Communicable Disease Control and Preventio
173 rtment of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) approved a joint clinical pr
174 artment of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the U.S.Department of Defense (DoD) approved a new joint clinica
175 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) released a joint update of t
176  Advancement of Military Medicine and the US Department of Defense, Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, & Ha
177 ifficult contaminants to address at the U.S. Department of Energy Hanford, Savannah River, and other
178 000 potential candidates as part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Co-Optimization of Fuels an
179 fore 2001) was provided by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
180 NGThis study was supported by funds from the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine of Univ
181        Fishery data obtained from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game indicate that spot shrimp po
182                                              Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Australia
183                   In July 2018, the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) was notified by hospital A of
184                           The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) established active, statew
185     Influenza reporting data by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services became available
186       An interagency working group of the US Department of Health and Human Services convened a virtu
187 ive (+) measles cases notified to Victoria's Department of Health and Human Services from 2008 to 201
188 -exceeded health recommendations from the NC Department of Health and Human Services in up to 84% of
189 y within the Implementation Plan of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Em
190 9, 2019, a total of 559 staff members at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (7% of the agenc
191   The total direct cost to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene was calculated.
192    In this study, we used data from the Ohio Department of Health for deaths caused by prescription o
193                  In July 2019, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the Illinois Departmen
194                                           UK Department of Health's Policy Research Unit in Cancer Aw
195                                   Philippine Department of Health, Hanako Foundation, WHO, Swedish In
196          In collaboration with Kisumu County Department of Health, we integrated PrEP delivery within
197 rm (e.g., gender, country of origin), as the Department of Immigration did not routinely collect such
198 ned by Freedom of Information (FOI) from the Department of Immigration.
199 d 2016 with highest levels of PM(2.5) in the Department of Lima.
200 w part of routine sequencing analysis at the Department of Medical Genetics at La Timone Hospital (Ma
201 ity of registrations occur at state-specific department of motor vehicle (DMV) and licensing offices,
202 setting was the Ospedali Privati Villa Igea, Department of Ophthalmology, Forli, Italy.
203 IOL from August 2013 to December 2019 at the Department of Ophthalmology, Goethe University, Frankfur
204                                     Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, Goethe University, Frankfur
205                                     Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienn
206                                     Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienn
207              This study was conducted in the Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology of the Dental
208 A 34-year-old man presented to the emergency department of our hospital for progressive shortness of
209  India, presented to the surgical outpatient department of our hospital with a history of gradually i
210 d Medical School, Belmont, MA, USA" and the "Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
211                                  The Georgia Department of Public Health (GDPH) analyzed characterist
212                            The Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease
213                             The Philadelphia Department of Public Health identified increased injecti
214 partment of Health Services and the Illinois Department of Public Health received reports of lung inj
215 ed birth records, provided by the California Department of Public Health, to ascertain birth outcomes
216 and Research Training in Human Reproduction, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, WHO.
217 from 32 randomly selected communities in the Department of Rivas's ten municipalities in two phases.
218 ective cross-sectional analysis of the Texas Department of State Health Services database.
219 mission data were obtained through the Texas Department of State Health Services.
220 his study was performed in the Ophthalmology Department of Tanta University Eye Hospital, Tanta Unive
221 nce generated by the statistical programming department of the sponsor, and operationalised through a
222 al Highway Administration and the California Department of Transportation, we are able to reconstruct
223              Medical-surgical intensive care department of two university hospitals in France.
224                                              Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the U.S. Departm
225 macoeconomics, Brigham and Women's Hospital. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the U.S.Departme
226                                              Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and U.S. Department
227 hich are being used within the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for LTCFs in a modif
228                                          The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals screen eac
229 lion Veteran Program (MVP), initiated by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), aims to collect bio
230  cohort study of patients with CDI in the US Department of Veterans Affairs health system between 1 J
231                                              Department of Veterans Affairs sites.
232  the electronic medical record system of the Department of Veterans Affairs, for a national sample of
233                                              Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administ
234                                              Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administ
235                                              Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administ
236 834,543 individuals receiving care in the US Department of Veterans Affairs; most (91%) were men, 74%
237 years or older) who presented to orthopaedic departments of 31 hospitals in England and Wales with a
238 , we suggest a skeleton framework upon which departments of epidemiology should build their curriculu
239 ed for new grants (R01, -03, -21) awarded to Departments of Surgery (DoS).
240 ons that can be implemented by public health department officials, and (c) health care system interve
241 we retrieved data from Sweden's 28 pathology departments on all individuals who received a diagnosis
242 e has improved significantly among emergency departments participating in this telestroke network.
243                                    Radiology departments play a fundamental role in the management of
244 and were more likely to attend the emergency department (pooled OR = 1.97, 95% CI 1.41-2.76, p < 0.00
245 -first a median of 26 minutes post-emergency department presentation (interquartile range, 0-109 min)
246 nt difference in the likelihood of emergency department presentation for chest pain or hospital admis
247  CAD as well as clinical outcomes (emergency department presentation for chest pain, hospital admissi
248  The primary outcome was time from emergency department presentation to meeting greater than or equal
249 te antibiotics within 1 hour after emergency department presentation, each additional hour that passe
250 ials and Methods Sixteen neurointerventional departments prospectively enrolled participants treated
251                                       Health departments reported cases of EVALI to the CDC and inclu
252  Results Twenty-six of 26 hospital radiology departments responded to the survey, with 7500 patients
253 e of urgent brain CT increases the radiology department's workload and exposes patients to radiation
254 etinoblastoma received in the histopathology department(s) from January 2015 to December 2016 (2 year
255     Using data from the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample, the largest all-payer emergency depar
256 alth (66% versus 73%, P=0.016) and emergency department services (13% versus 17%, P=0.034).
257 t rehabilitation, home health, and emergency department services.
258 ically ill patients in the ICU and emergency department settings.
259 rain CT studies requested from the emergency department showed no findings that would modify the mana
260                          Also, all emergency department staff participated in a designated sepsis edu
261 24 hours after presentation to the emergency department (study baseline).
262                                       In our department, these circumstances led to an immediate rest
263  of CTA studies requested from the emergency department to rule out acute pulmonary embolism.
264 teremia admitted directly from the emergency department to the ICU from January 1, 2003, to October 1
265 er, mechanical ventilation, and an emergency department triage score.
266 r graduation year, race or ethnic group, and department type, women assistant professors were less li
267  of antibiotic use occurred in the emergency department/urgent care centers and outpatient clinics.
268                                The emergency department/urgent care centers, adult outpatient clinics
269 significantly associated with less emergency department use (9 trials [n = 2712]; 20% vs 24%; odds ra
270              Among BPCI hospitals, emergency department use differentially increased for patients und
271 lth care use (hospitalizations and emergency department use), disease-generic and disease-specific qu
272 re psychiatric events (psychiatric emergency department visit, psychiatric hospitalization, suicide)
273  = 1.36 [95% CI = 1.00-1.83]), and emergency department visits (aOR = 2.12 [95% CI =1.28-3.51]) per 1
274 1) had significantly lower odds of emergency department visits (odds ratio=0.75, 95% CI=0.65-0.86), i
275 e frequency of hospitalizations or emergency department visits among outpatients with coronavirus dis
276  differences in hospitalization or emergency department visits at 30 days between groups.
277     This study describes trends in emergency department visits for ingestions by children of small ne
278 ual number of hospitalizations and emergency department visits for skin and soft-tissue infections re
279 mated 10 times more avoided asthma emergency department visits in low-income neighborhoods as compare
280 .71 [CI, 1.17 to 2.52]), 2 or more emergency department visits in the past 6 months (HR, 1.78 [CI, 1.
281  Cumulative rates of physician and emergency department visits were also higher for RSV-infected infa
282 dverse outcomes included all-cause emergency department visits, all-cause inpatient hospitalizations,
283 -day medical complications, 90-day emergency department visits, and 90-day unplanned readmissions.
284 ding associated with readmissions, emergency department visits, and outpatient facility care was sign
285 ores of unplanned hospital visits (emergency department visits, observation stays, and unplanned inpa
286 ted hospitalization or visit to an emergency department was 1.6% in the LY-CoV555 group and 6.3% in t
287     Head CT scans performed in the emergency department were assessed for the presence of a "crescent
288 044 registered nurses from different nursing departments were surveyed.
289 nders, especially in inpatient and emergency departments, where the treatment intensity is high.
290 ovide important guidance for other radiology departments who are in the early stages of preparation a
291   Patients commonly present to the Emergency Department with a corneal foreign body (FB).
292  33-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a history of blurred vision in both eyes
293 ar-old patient was admitted to the emergency department with acute abdominal pain.
294 e number of patients attending the emergency department with acute coronary syndromes and a reduced n
295 4 to 24, 2020, 192 patients in the emergency department with symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 infectio
296 nrolled patients presenting to the emergency department with symptoms suggestive of MI.
297 equiring dialysis presented to the emergency department with tender swelling of her neck, which began
298 equiring dialysis presented to the emergency department with tender swelling of her neck, which began
299 -33% for 2-year campaigns focused in the two departments with the highest historical incidence, 0-72%
300 ad the highest seroprevalence (29.7%), while departments without patients or with limited patient con

 
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