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372 related items for PubMed ID: 28499548

  • 1. Mortality risks associated with emergency admissions during weekends and public holidays: an analysis of electronic health records.
    Walker AS, Mason A, Quan TP, Fawcett NJ, Watkinson P, Llewelyn M, Stoesser N, Finney J, Davies J, Wyllie DH, Crook DW, Peto TEA.
    Lancet; 2017 Jul 01; 390(10089):62-72. PubMed ID: 28499548
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  • 4. Retrospective observational study of emergency admission, readmission and the 'weekend effect'.
    Shiue I, McMeekin P, Price C.
    BMJ Open; 2017 Mar 02; 7(3):e012493. PubMed ID: 28255092
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  • 5. Is seniority of emergency physician associated with the weekend mortality effect? An exploratory analysis of electronic health records in the UK.
    Han L, Fine J, Robinson SM, Boyle AA, Freeman M, Scholtes S.
    Emerg Med J; 2019 Dec 02; 36(12):708-715. PubMed ID: 31666332
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  • 7. Impact of the level of sickness on higher mortality in emergency medical admissions to hospital at weekends.
    Mohammed M, Faisal M, Richardson D, Howes R, Beatson K, Speed K, Wright J.
    J Health Serv Res Policy; 2017 Oct 02; 22(4):236-242. PubMed ID: 29944016
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  • 9. Survival analysis of weekend emergency medical admissions.
    Conway R, Cournane S, Byrne D, O'Riordan D, Silke B.
    QJM; 2017 May 01; 110(5):291-297. PubMed ID: 28069914
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  • 11. Hospital admission on weekends for patients who have surgery and 30-day mortality in Ontario, Canada: A matched cohort study.
    O'Leary JD, Wunsch H, Leo AM, Levin D, Siddiqui A, Crawford MW.
    PLoS Med; 2019 Jan 01; 16(1):e1002731. PubMed ID: 30695035
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  • 12. Does the 'Chinese New Year effect' exist? Hospital mortality in patients admitted to internal medicine departments during official consecutive holidays: a nationwide population-based cohort study.
    Lin SM, Wang JH, Huang LK, Huang HK.
    BMJ Open; 2019 Apr 20; 9(4):e025762. PubMed ID: 31005924
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  • 13. Emergency medical admissions, deaths at weekends and the public holiday effect. Cohort study.
    Smith S, Allan A, Greenlaw N, Finlay S, Isles C.
    Emerg Med J; 2014 Jan 20; 31(1):30-4. PubMed ID: 23345314
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  • 14. Spanish Research Network on Drugs in Hospital Emergency Departments - the REDUrHE registry: general analysis and comparisons between weekend and weekday poisonings.
    Ibrahim-Achi D, Miró Ò, Galicia M, Supervía A, Puiguriguer Ferrando J, Ortega Pérez J, Leciñena MÁ, Venegas de L'Hotellerie MªJ, Rodríguez Miranda B, Martínez-Sánchez L, Bajo Bajo Á, Martín-Pérez B, Dueñas-Laita A, Ferrer Dufol A, Callado-Moro F, Nogué-Xarau S, Burillo-Putze G, Red de Estudio de Drogas en Urgencias Hospitalarias en España (REDUrHE).
    Emergencias; 2021 Oct 20; 33(5):335-344. PubMed ID: 34581526
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  • 15. Weekend and holiday admissions for decompensated heart failure and in-hospital mortality. A cumulative effect of "nonworking" days?
    Elola J, Fernández-Pérez C, Del Prado N, Bernal JL, Rosillo N, Bas M, Fernández-Ortiz A, Barba R, Carretero-Gómez J, Pérez-Villacastín J.
    Rev Esp Cardiol (Engl Ed); 2024 Jun 20; 77(6):440-447. PubMed ID: 37977280
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  • 16. Linking the severity of illness and the weekend effect: a cohort study examining emergency department visits.
    Duvald I, Moellekaer A, Boysen MA, Vest-Hansen B.
    Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med; 2018 Sep 05; 26(1):72. PubMed ID: 30185223
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  • 17. Do variations in hospital admission rates bias comparisons of standardized hospital mortality rates? A population-based cohort study.
    Meacock R, Anselmi L, Kristensen SR, Doran T, Sutton M.
    Soc Sci Med; 2019 Aug 05; 235():112409. PubMed ID: 31323539
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  • 18. Biases in detection of apparent "weekend effect" on outcome with administrative coding data: population based study of stroke.
    Li L, Rothwell PM, Oxford Vascular Study.
    BMJ; 2016 May 16; 353():i2648. PubMed ID: 27185754
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  • 19. Do variations in hospital mortality patterns after weekend admission reflect reduced quality of care or different patient cohorts? A population-based study.
    Concha OP, Gallego B, Hillman K, Delaney GP, Coiera E.
    BMJ Qual Saf; 2014 Mar 16; 23(3):215-22. PubMed ID: 24163392
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  • 20. In-patient hospital mortality patterns by day of the week: an analysis of admissions to a regional renal unit.
    Haddock R, Deighan C, Thomson PC.
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