• Using the 2016 National Ambulatory Medical Survey (NAMCS), we estimated what proportion of visits were amenable to telehealth before COVID-19 as a guide. (jabfm.org)
  • We found that 66% of all primary care visits reported in NAMCS in 2016 required an in-person service. (jabfm.org)
  • Using the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) we estimate the proportion of outpatient visits that needed in-person care before COVID-19. (jabfm.org)
  • NAMCS is an annual survey that provides nationally representative estimates of the utilization and provision of ambulatory care services. (jabfm.org)
  • The quality of prescribing practices of physicians, PAs, and NPs was investigated through a serial cross-sectional analysis of the 2006-2012 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) and National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS). (cdc.gov)
  • The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) is a nationally representative annual survey of patient office visits to nonfederal physicians. (cdc.gov)
  • A checked box for any of these conditions on NAMCS indicates that the medical record contains documentation that the patient was given a diagnosis of the condition at some point, not necessarily during the current visit. (cdc.gov)
  • A separate NAMCS question collects the primary diagnosis (as well as 2 additional diagnoses) for the current visit. (cdc.gov)
  • To identify opportunities for HIV diagnosis in young males, CDC analyzed data from the 2009-2012 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) and U.S. Census data to estimate rates of health care use at U.S. physicians' offices and HIV testing at these encounters. (cdc.gov)
  • Data from the 2009-2012 NAMCS* and the U.S. Census † were analyzed to estimate the average annual number of visits to physicians' offices per person, and the average annual percentage of visits where an HIV test was performed in HIV-negative non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, and Hispanic males aged 15-39 years. (cdc.gov)
  • A four-stage probability sampling design is used in NAMCS to allow generation of nationally representative weighted estimates of patient health care visits. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, we assessed national trends in primary care visits and practice capabilities using 2007-2016 data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS). (annfammed.org)
  • Estimates are based on the 2012 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS), a nationally representative survey of physician office visits. (cdc.gov)
  • We analyzed data from the outpatient department subset of the NHAMCS, which is administered annually by the National Center for Health Statistics at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is designed to collect data on the use and provision of ambulatory care services in hospital emergency and outpatient departments (7). (cdc.gov)
  • From 1994 to 1996, and again in 2006, NCHS gathered ambulatory surgery data through the National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery. (cdc.gov)
  • NCHS has published ambulatory surgery data for 1994 through 1996 and again for 2006. (cdc.gov)
  • SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2012. (cdc.gov)
  • Data sources include the Health Care Utilization Project's National Inpatient Sample (HCUP NIS) hospitalization database, the Health Care Utilization Project's National Emergency Department Sample (HCUP NEDS) emergency department visit database, and, in the case of otitis externa, the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS), which surveys visits to physicians' offices. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2010, we were able to expand the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS), which has gathered data on hospital emergency and outpatient department utilization since 1992, to also gather data on ambulatory surgery in hospitals and in ambulatory surgery centers. (cdc.gov)
  • This analysis was used to show any similarities in the trends and utilization between the national sample and controls. (canadiandoctorsformedicare.ca)
  • The effects of increased cost-sharing on utilization of ambulatory care were accentuated in those with low income and poor education, as well as for diabetes, hypertension and myocardial infarction. (canadiandoctorsformedicare.ca)
  • Over 50 nationally-acclaimed institutions are now on the platform and are seeing significantly improved utilization of operating rooms, infusion chairs, and ambulatory clinics. (insightpartners.com)
  • Why did you decide to do a report on national estimates of surgical and nonsurgical ambulatory procedures performed in hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers? (cdc.gov)
  • As is the case in our other health care surveys, sample data are collected and are then weighted to produce nationally representative estimates. (cdc.gov)
  • Estimates are based on sample data weighted to produce national estimates and include standard errors. (cdc.gov)
  • Estimates are not presented if they are based on fewer than 30 cases in the sample data. (cdc.gov)
  • United States census estimates were used to calculate visits per capita. (annfammed.org)
  • Visit rates per 100 persons are based on estimates from special tabulations developed by the Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau using the July 1, 2012, set of state population estimates and reflect Census 2010 data. (cdc.gov)
  • Among the 25 most populous states with reliable estimates, the rate of physician office visits for children ranged from 137 visits per 100 children in Mississippi to 330 visits per 100 children in Texas ( Figure 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Our best estimates from this national sample indicate that in 1998 approximately 24 percent of residents left an ALF over the course of 12 months. (hhs.gov)
  • All of these administrative data sources use complex sample survey weighting methods and are considered nationally representative. (cdc.gov)
  • We analyzed 5 years of data (2005-2009) from the outpatient department subset of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. (cdc.gov)
  • One study used the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) to compare nurse practitioners with all other types of health professionals and found that nurse practitioners were more likely than physicians to provide preventive health counseling to patients (6). (cdc.gov)
  • To examine this assumption, SPHHS researchers analyzed data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, which includes nationally representative samples of physician office visits. (rchnfoundation.org)
  • Nonmelanoma skin cancer visits and procedure patterns in a nationally representative sample: national ambulatory medical care survey 1995-2007. (jamanetwork.com)
  • They performed a cross-sectional analysis of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS), a nationally representative sample survey of visits to US EDs. (dontforgetthebubbles.com)
  • MEPS is a nationally representative survey of the U.S. civilian, noninstitutionalized population that quantifies insurance costs and out-of-pocket spending for all medical services, including inpatient hospitalizations, emergency department visits, ambulatory care, prescription drugs, home health care, mental health care, dental visits, and medical devices. (cdc.gov)
  • Each MEPS panel is a sample population from the previous year's National Health Interview Survey respondents. (cdc.gov)
  • Physician Offices: Data From the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2009. (cdc.gov)
  • This study sought to characterize homeless people who visited urban EDs across the U.S. METHODS: We analyzed the ED subset of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS-ED), a nationally representative probability survey of ED visits, using methods appropriate for complex survey samples to compare demographic and clinical characteristics of visits by homeless vs. non-homeless people for survey years 2005 and 2006. (va.gov)
  • In 2014, 75% of males responding to the National Health Interview Survey reported having at least one visit to a health care office during the previous year ( 5 ). (cdc.gov)
  • In 2011, among men aged 19-25 years participating in the National Health Interview Survey, 63% self-reported having a usual place for health care, and 59% reported having a doctor visit in the previous year ( 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • METHODS We analyzed nationally representative data of adult visits to primary care physicians (PCPs) and physician practice characteristics from 2007-2016 (National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey). (annfammed.org)
  • The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey is based on outpatient, office-based visits to physicians engaged in direct patient care and is designed to collect data on the provision and use of ambulatory care services. (healthdata.org)
  • Nationally representative face-to-face household survey data from structured diagnostic interviews of the 2012-2013 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions-III (NESARC-III) (n = 36,309) were used to estimate percentages of respondents with 12-month DSM-5 mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders who received disorder-specific treatment during the 12 months before the interview. (psychiatrist.com)
  • We examined data from more than 31,000 primary care visits from 2006 to 2010 and found nothing to indicate that primary care doctors skimped on the time they spent with uninsured or other safety-net patients, or the amount of care provided during those visits, when compared to visits by patients with private insurance. (rchnfoundation.org)
  • The answer to this question is elusive and will require a combination of evidence on the effectiveness of telehealth versus in-person visits and data on patient preferences and office capabilities. (jabfm.org)
  • The physician reports data on all the ambulatory care visits that may have occurred during a week of reporting period. (jabfm.org)
  • While underscoring the need for timely, nationally representative data in ambulatory, hospital, and long-term-care settings, the COVID-19 pandemic posed many challenges to traditional methods and mechanisms of data collection. (cdc.gov)
  • Questions for Margaret J. Hall, Health Statistician and Lead Author of " Ambulatory Surgery Data From Hospitals and Ambulatory Surgery Centers: United States, 2010 . (cdc.gov)
  • The nationally representative data from our inpatient and ambulatory surgery surveys showed that ambulatory surgery procedures made up a large part of the total surgery performed in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • This report primarily contains 2010 data but it does note that the estimated number of ambulatory surgery visits decreased from 34.7 million to 28.6 million from 2006 to 2010. (cdc.gov)
  • But the 48.3 million ambulatory surgery procedures estimated using 2010 NHAMCS data was not significantly different from the 53.3 million ambulatory surgery procedures estimated using 2006 NSAS data. (cdc.gov)
  • HCUP is the Nation's most comprehensive source of hospital care data, including information on inpatient stays, ambulatory surgery and services visits, and emergency department encounters. (ahrq.gov)
  • This database addresses a large gap in health care data-the lack of nationally representative information on hospital readmissions for all ages. (ahrq.gov)
  • The State Ambulatory Surgery and Services Databases (SASD) include encounter-level data for ambulatory surgery and other outpatient services from hospital-owned facilities. (ahrq.gov)
  • In addition, some States provide data for ambulatory surgery and outpatient services from nonhospital-owned facilities. (ahrq.gov)
  • Each selected physician was randomly assigned a 1-week data reporting period, and data collectors abstracted medical records from a systematic random sample of patient visits ( 10 ). (cdc.gov)
  • NOTES: Data for 2012 are based on a sample of 76,330 physician office visits, representing an estimated weighted total of 928.6 million visits. (cdc.gov)
  • Patients and methods Annual paediatric ambulatory visit and hospital discharge rates for children ≤6 years with OM as primary diagnosis were computed with nationally representative data for 1993-2006. (bmj.com)
  • Using the population-based data from the Colorado and Utah Medical Practices Study, we identified adverse events that occurred in an ambulatory care setting and led to hospital admission. (bmj.com)
  • The authors found no meaningful differences by type of patient insurance in either duration of the physician visit or the type and scope of services rendered. (rchnfoundation.org)
  • The primary sampling unit is the patient-physician encounter in an ambulatory care setting. (jabfm.org)
  • Ambulatory care services in physician offices, hospital EDs, and outpatient departments were evaluated using a nationally representative sample of patient visits to physicians, PAs, and NPs. (cdc.gov)
  • Our study's objective was to compare physician office visits by adults with MCC with visits by adults without MCC, by selected patient demographic characteristics. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2009, an estimated 326 million physician office visits, were made by adults aged 18 years or older with MCC representing 37.6% of all medical office visits by adults. (cdc.gov)
  • Physician office visits by adults with MCC were not evenly distributed by demographic characteristics. (cdc.gov)
  • This study compares, by selected demographic characteristics, physician office visits by adults with MCC with visits by adults without MCC. (cdc.gov)
  • 15 , 16 Yet, there is little evidence of how the use and content of primary care visits and physician practice capabilities have changed in this context over the past decade. (annfammed.org)
  • In 2012, there were an estimated 301 physician office visits per 100 persons. (cdc.gov)
  • Among the 34 most populous states, Missouri had the lowest rate of physician office visits for both adult age groups (18-64 and 65 and over), and Connecticut had the highest rate. (cdc.gov)
  • This report examines the rate of physician office visits by patient age, sex, and state. (cdc.gov)
  • State refers to the location of the physician office visit. (cdc.gov)
  • Did office-based physician visit rates vary by patient age and sex? (cdc.gov)
  • Did physician office visit rates for children vary by state where the visit occurred? (cdc.gov)
  • 4 5 Increases in paediatric physician office visits for OM and the prevalence of early onset and recurrent OM among preschool children through 1994 were also reported, without concurrent increases in selected risk factors, childcare use, asthma, breastfeeding duration, allergic conditions and access to care. (bmj.com)
  • The average expense per physician office visit for children was higher in 2011 than in 2006 or 2001. (ahrq.gov)
  • The average expense per physician office visit was higher in 2011 ($163) than in 2006 ($143 adjusted to 2011 dollars) or 2001 ($97 adjusted to 2011 dollars) (figure 5). (ahrq.gov)
  • Although significant shortfalls exist in the quality of ambulatory prescribing across all practitioner types, the quality of care delivered by PAs, NPs, and physicians was generally comparable. (cdc.gov)
  • Physicians were more likely to prescribe medications at office visits made by patients with MCC. (cdc.gov)
  • During 2009-2012, males aged 15-39 years had an average of 1.35 visits to physicians' offices each year. (cdc.gov)
  • Opportunities exist to increase HIV testing coverage at visits to physicians' offices. (cdc.gov)
  • During 2009-2012, white males visited physicians' offices more often (average annual rate of 1.6 visits per person) than black males (0.9 visits per person) and Hispanic males (0.8 visits per person). (cdc.gov)
  • Among other mechanisms, the decline may be explained in part by changes in how physicians provide primary care both during and outside of in-person visits. (annfammed.org)
  • Includes visits to nonfederal, office-based physicians. (cdc.gov)
  • It is a national sample of nonfederally employed physicians and excludes subspecialists in anesthesiology, pathology, and radiology. (healthdata.org)
  • Nearly one billion ambulatory visits are made annually to physicians' offices, emergency departments, hospital clinics and ambulatory surgery centres. (bmj.com)
  • More people with academic qualifications than without academic qualifications searched for information on the web before visiting physicians (73/121, 60.3% and 100/240, 41.7%, respectively). (jmir.org)
  • Researchers assessed results of responses regarding distorted time perceptions and other pandemic related experiences from a probability-based national sample of 5,661 participants from the National Opinion Online Research Center AmericaSpeak panel. (news-line.com)
  • Method: A cross-sectional study was carried out among public secondary school teachers, aged 18 - 60 years, in Enugu East Senatorial District, using probability proportional to size sampling and systematic random sampling to select 1000 participants. (bvsalud.org)
  • Comparison of Anemia Screening Methods Using Paired Venous Samples in Women of Reproductive Age in Southern India. (disabilityresearchcenter.com)
  • Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with healthcare delivery staff and stakeholders recruited through snowball sampling. (preprints.org)
  • Most healthcare in the US is delivered in the ambulatory care setting, but the epidemiology of errors and adverse events in ambulatory care is understudied. (bmj.com)
  • The epidemiology of ambulatory adverse events and the associated harm probably differs from inpatient events for several reasons. (bmj.com)
  • The participants were a nationally representative, randomly selected sample of women veterans who had made at least one ambulatory visit to a Veterans Affairs facility between July 1, 1994 and June 30, 1995. (duke.edu)
  • This analysis also estimated the number of emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, deaths, and what these cost our healthcare system. (cdc.gov)
  • We estimated total illnesses, emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, deaths, and direct healthcare costs for 17 waterborne infectious diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • PIM use has been connected with falls, adverse drug reactions, emergency department visits, and hospitalizations. (fivestarhomehealth.com)
  • 6 ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ - 10 Yet, to our knowledge, no nationally representative estimate exists of the proportion of outpatient visits that require in-office care. (jabfm.org)
  • Ambulatory surgery, also called outpatient surgery, refers to surgical and nonsurgical procedures that are nonemergency, scheduled in advance, and generally do not result in an overnight hospital stay. (cdc.gov)
  • The National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample (NIS) is the largest publicly available all-payer hospital inpatient care database in the United States. (ahrq.gov)
  • The Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (NEDS) captures information on emergency department (ED) visits that do not result in an admission as well as ED visits that result in an admission to the same hospital. (ahrq.gov)
  • The high incidence of repeat ED visits and frequent hospital use identifies a pressing need for policy remedies. (va.gov)
  • Results While percentages of homes with children and no-smoking rules increased by 89% from 45.5% in 1993 to 86.1% in 2006, average annual covariate-adjusted paediatric encounters for OM decreased by 4.6% (95% CI 4.5% to 4.8%) for ambulatory visits and by 9.8% (95% CI 9.1% to 10.6%) for hospital discharges. (bmj.com)
  • Medicare plans that increased copayments had the expected reduction in the number of out-patient visits, but this was offset by an increase in hospital admissions, hospital days, and proportion of enrollees using in-patient care. (canadiandoctorsformedicare.ca)
  • The authors estimated that for every 100 elderly patients experiencing the cost-sharing increases, there were 20 fewer ambulatory visits but, at the same time, two additional hospital admissions and 13 additional in-patient days, in the year following the increase. (canadiandoctorsformedicare.ca)
  • Even assuming a maximum number of ambulatory visits at twice the cost and a minimal number of in-patient admissions, additional expenditures for hospital care potentially exceeded any savings from co-payment increases by a factor of nearly two. (canadiandoctorsformedicare.ca)
  • For emergency room visits, dental visits, and per diem inpatient hospital stays the average expenses per event were higher in 2011 than in 2001. (ahrq.gov)
  • For example, are day cases included in the collection, how are the "dead on arrival" cases counted, and where is the boundary between hospital-based emergency services (and other ambulatory services) and hospital inpatients drawn? (ahima.org)
  • We reviewed 14 700-hospital discharge records and found 587 adverse events of which 70 were ambulatory care adverse events (AAEs) and 31 were ambulatory care preventable adverse events (APAEs). (bmj.com)
  • To examine this issue, this study evaluated the effect of increasing copayments for ambulatory care on the use of acute care in hospitals, in a large nationally representative cohort of Medicare patients enrolled in managed-care plans. (canadiandoctorsformedicare.ca)
  • Several qualitative studies have described and classified medical errors in ambulatory care, 3- 6 and previous research has found that recommended healthcare for acute and chronic conditions and preventive services was provided to only 54.9% of patients. (bmj.com)
  • The researchers looked at the time that patients spent with doctors, the volume of diagnostic and treatment services provided and whether preventive health counseling was offered during visits. (rchnfoundation.org)
  • We then calculated what proportion of reported visits and services in 2016 could have been provided via telehealth, as well as what proportion of in-person only services were done by primary care. (jabfm.org)
  • The general design and content of the EPSDT screen is based on the Bright Futures guidelines for well child visits developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. (wikipedia.org)
  • Per visit, PCPs addressed 0.30 more diagnoses (95% CI, 0.16-0.43) and 0.82 more medications (95% CI, 0.59-1.1), and provided 0.24 more preventive services (95% CI, 0.12-0.36). (annfammed.org)
  • For example, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act eliminated co-payments for recommended preventive services and introduced the Annual Wellness Visit for Medicare patients. (annfammed.org)
  • The report focuses on a nationally-representative sample of ALFs in 1998 that offered either a relatively high level of services or a relatively high level of privacy or both high services and high privacy. (hhs.gov)
  • Ambulatory care is more difficult to coordinate because of the frequent use of off-site laboratory and pharmacy services and referrals to specialty services and providers. (bmj.com)
  • Trends in emergency department visits for nonfatal violence-related injuries among adolescents in the United States, 2009-2013. (jamanetwork.com)
  • 5 Yet, there is recent evidence of a 6%-25% decline in primary care visit rates over the past decade across commercial, Medicare, and nationally representative samples 6 - 8 and it is unclear why. (annfammed.org)
  • 1 The number of visits to primary-care and emergency departments, and ambulatory surgeries have all increased in the past decade making ambulatory care an important setting for healthcare delivery and therefore for patient safety. (bmj.com)
  • Fewer than 1.1% of the visits by males included an HIV test. (cdc.gov)
  • Title : Emergency Department Visits by Adults for Psychiatric Medication Adverse Events Personal Author(s) : Hampton, Lee M.;Daubresse, Matthew;Chang, Hsien-Yen;Alexander, G. Caleb;Budnitz, Daniel S. (cdc.gov)
  • 7 However, the relative rates and amount of harm associated with adverse events in the ambulatory setting remains unknown. (bmj.com)
  • Yet, as practices and payment policies return to a new normal, there will be many questions about what proportion of visits should be done in-person vs telehealth. (jabfm.org)
  • As communities begin reopening, practices need a guide or benchmark as to what proportion of visits should be done via telehealth and what proportion need in-person care. (jabfm.org)
  • The proportion of eligible visits in which quality standards were met ranged from 34.1% (angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor use for patients with heart failure) to 89.5% (avoidance of inappropriate medications in older adults). (cdc.gov)
  • Conversely, the proportion with expenses for office-based care and for dental visits was slightly higher in 2011 than 2001. (ahrq.gov)
  • The proportion of children's expenses for ambulatory care was higher in 2011 (39.9 percent) than in 2001 (33.5 percent) (figure 4). (ahrq.gov)
  • Literature across a variety of specialties indicates that health professionals often fail to provide health education, resulting in ineffective therapies, return visits, and iatrogenic illnesses (1,2). (cdc.gov)
  • As practices reopen, patients will need to catch up on many of the in-person only visits that were postponed such as Papanicolaou smears and wellness visits. (jabfm.org)
  • At the same time, patients and clinicians now accustomed to telehealth may have reservations about returning to in-person only visits. (jabfm.org)
  • A recent shift from in-person visits to telehealth throughout the country has patients and clinicians questioning whether a return to medicine as we know it is possible. (jabfm.org)
  • What types of ambulatory surgery procedures are most patients getting? (cdc.gov)
  • The number of visits by patients with MCC increased with age and was greater for men than for women and for adults with public rather than private insurance. (cdc.gov)
  • 2009. We excluded visits by patients under age 18. (cdc.gov)
  • CONCLUSION From 2008 to 2015, primary care visits were longer, addressed more issues per visit, and were less likely to have scheduled follow-up for certain patients and conditions. (annfammed.org)
  • 11 , 12 With the encouragement of initiatives like the 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) 13 and the patient centered medical home model, 14 PCPs may also provide more non-face-to-face care outside of those visits (eg, through secure messaging or virtual visits). (annfammed.org)
  • 4-7 Dramatic increases were reported in the number of clinical visits for OM from 9.9 million in 1975 to 24.5 million in 1990, accounted for primarily by visits of children less than 15 years of age. (bmj.com)
  • The same pattern emerged across different health domains, including caregiver stress, with the community sample caregivers reporting better health and less stress than any of the clinical samples. (springer.com)
  • Health education is, therefore, a vital preventive element in the patient visit. (cdc.gov)
  • The study sampled 701,499 patient visits during the study period, representing about 8.3 billion visits nationwide. (cdc.gov)
  • Patient information recorded during the visit was abstracted from medical records and entered onto the patient record forms. (cdc.gov)
  • 2 Despite the quantity of healthcare being delivered in the ambulatory care setting, patient safety in ambulatory care remains an understudied topic of research. (bmj.com)
  • In addition, the patient in ambulatory care is often primarily responsible for coordinating his or her care, sometimes with help from family or friends. (bmj.com)
  • The percentage of visits made by adults aged 18-64 with private insurance as the expected source of payment varied across the 34 most populous states, ranging from 53% in New York and Arkansas to 79% in Maryland. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2012, 74% of children and adults with a usual place to visit listed a doctor's office as their usual place for care ( 1 , 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Visits by adults with private insurance as their expected source of payment were also examined. (cdc.gov)
  • Visit rates did not vary by sex among children under age 18 and adults aged 65 and over. (cdc.gov)
  • The visit rate for adults aged 65 and over (592 per 100 adults) was more than twice the rate for adults aged 18-64 (264 per 100 adults) and children under age 18 (232 per 100 children). (cdc.gov)
  • This is the first study to estimate the relationship of Geographic Information Systems-derived measures of neighbourhood walkability (ie, street connectivity, land use mix and population density), and the Walk Score with both self-reported utilitarian walking and accelerometer-assessed daily steps in a large sample of Canadian adults. (bmj.com)
  • The State Emergency Department Databases (SEDD) are a set of databases that capture discharge information on all emergency department visits that do not result in an admission. (ahrq.gov)
  • Bullying: An unexamined cause of assault-related emergency department visits for urban adolescents. (jamanetwork.com)
  • Copayments increased by 95% for primary care visits and 74% for specialist visits, amounting to actual increases of $5-10 and $5-15 for primary care and specialty visits, respectively. (canadiandoctorsformedicare.ca)
  • RESULTS Our weighted sample represented 3.2 billion visits (83,368 visits, unweighted). (annfammed.org)
  • RESULTS: Homeless individuals from all age groups made 550,000 ED visits annually (95% confidence interval [CI] 419,000, 682,000), or 72 visits per 100 homeless people in the U.S. per year. (va.gov)
  • The pooled percentage of samples testing positive for influenza was estimated with a random effects regression model. (who.int)
  • Compared to the community sample, caregivers of children with medical conditions report considerably worse health. (springer.com)
  • For additional information on all LeanTaaS solutions, please visit https://leantaas.com/ . (insightpartners.com)
  • 1 ⇓ - 3 At the same time, this conversion to telehealth has been a financial burden for offices without the infrastructure or capability to quickly transform to telehealth, and the drop in in-person visits has been devastating for these practices and their communities. (jabfm.org)
  • This analysis provides an estimate of in-person visit need for practices as they begin to adjust care delivery post-COVID-19. (jabfm.org)
  • Although higher proportions of black and Hispanic males received HIV testing at health care visits compared with white males, this benefit is likely attenuated by a lower rate of health care visits. (cdc.gov)
  • Understanding the potential contribution of primary care practice changes to a decline in visit rates may help policy makers and health care leaders make sense of and respond to this trend. (annfammed.org)
  • ¹⁶ The home health care model, with in-home access and visits often lasting an hour or more, uniquely positions nurses to accurately evaluate your patient's medication-taking patterns and to painstakingly reconcile medication lists from the various prescribers. (fivestarhomehealth.com)
  • For additional information about this subject, you can visit the DALTCP home page at http://aspe.hhs.gov/_/office_specific/daltcp.cfm or contact the ASPE Project Officer, Gavin Kennedy, at HHS/ASPE/DALTCP, Room 424E, H.H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201. (hhs.gov)
  • How do ambulatory surgery procedures by sex and age break down? (cdc.gov)
  • The study also found no evidence that the length of the typical primary care visit varied by practice type or site. (rchnfoundation.org)
  • Not Telehealth: Which Primary Care Visits Need In-Person Care? (jabfm.org)
  • 90% of all wellness visits and immunizations were done in primary care offices, as were a quarter of all Papanicolaou smears. (jabfm.org)
  • PURPOSE Recent evidence shows a national decline in primary care visit rates over the last decade. (annfammed.org)
  • It is unclear how changes in practice-including the use and content of primary care visits-may have contributed. (annfammed.org)
  • The decline in primary care visit rates may be explained in part by PCPs offering more comprehensive in-person visits and using more non-face-to-face care. (annfammed.org)
  • Full-year uninsured workers were almost 2.5 times as likely as those with insurance to have no ambulatory doctor visits in 2006 (61.1 percent versus 25.1 percent). (ahrq.gov)