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282 related items for PubMed ID: 27165649

  • 1. Statewide retrospective study of low acuity emergency presentations in New South Wales, Australia: who, what, where and why?
    Dinh MM, Berendsen Russell S, Bein KJ, Chalkley DR, Muscatello D, Paoloni R, Ivers R.
    BMJ Open; 2016 May 10; 6(5):e010964. PubMed ID: 27165649
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  • 2. Understanding drivers of Demand for Emergency Service Trends in Years 2010-2014 in New South Wales: An initial overview of the DESTINY project.
    Dinh MM, Berendsen Russell S, Bein KJ, Chalkley D, Muscatello D, Paoloni R, Ivers R.
    Emerg Med Australas; 2016 Apr 10; 28(2):179-86. PubMed ID: 26840615
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  • 5. Reductions in emergency department presentations associated with opioid agonist treatment vary by geographic location: A retrospective study in New South Wales, Australia.
    Jones NR, Shanahan M, Dobbins T, Degenhardt L, Montebello M, Gisev N, Larney S.
    Drug Alcohol Rev; 2019 Sep 10; 38(6):690-698. PubMed ID: 31577058
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  • 7. Patterns of low acuity patient presentations to emergency departments in New South Wales, Australia.
    Stephens AS, Broome RA.
    Emerg Med Australas; 2017 Jun 10; 29(3):283-290. PubMed ID: 28320067
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  • 9. The Sydney Triage to Admission Risk Tool (START) to predict Emergency Department Disposition: A derivation and internal validation study using retrospective state-wide data from New South Wales, Australia.
    Dinh MM, Russell SB, Bein KJ, Rogers K, Muscatello D, Paoloni R, Hayman J, Chalkley DR, Ivers R.
    BMC Emerg Med; 2016 Dec 03; 16(1):46. PubMed ID: 27912757
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  • 11. Use of a syndromic surveillance system to describe the trend in cycling-related presentations to emergency departments in Sydney.
    Dinh MM, Kastelein C, Bein KJ, Green TC, Bautovich T, Ivers R.
    Emerg Med Australas; 2015 Aug 03; 27(4):343-7. PubMed ID: 26072973
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  • 16. One hundred and counting: Centenarian use of emergency departments in New South Wales.
    Mane G, Alkhouri H, Dinh M, McCarthy S.
    Emerg Med Australas; 2019 Aug 03; 31(4):626-631. PubMed ID: 30866166
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  • 20. Patterns of emergency department use in rural and metropolitan New South Wales by socioeconomic status: A population-based study.
    Stephens AS, Dinh MM, Kinsman L.
    Emerg Med Australas; 2023 Jun 03; 35(3):489-495. PubMed ID: 36571146
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