Effectiveness of a targeted telephone-based case management service on activity in an Emergency Department in the UK: a pragmatic difference-in-differences evaluation
Abstract Background This study evaluates the effectiveness of a targeted telephone-based case management service that aimed to reduce ED attendance amongst frequent attenders, known to disproportionately contribute to demand. Evidence on the effectiveness of these services varies. Methods A 24-month...
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Main Authors: | Julian Elston (Author), Felix P. Gradinger (Author), Adam J. Streeter (Author), Stephen Macey (Author), Susan Martin (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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