Dementia in hospitals
Seniors living with dementia spend more time in the emergency department and have higher rates of hospitalization than other Canadians 65 and older, CIHI analysis shows.
Seniors living with dementia spend more time in the emergency department and have higher rates of hospitalization than other Canadians 65 and older, CIHI analysis shows.
Describes visits to the emergency department for an allergic reaction (including anaphylaxis).
Describes visits to the emergency department for an allergic reaction (including anaphylaxis).
Emergency departments give priority to those patients with critical or emergency needs who require timely and highly skilled care.
Emergency departments give priority to those patients with critical or emergency needs who require timely and highly skilled care.
Emergency departments give priority to those patients with critical or emergency needs who require timely and highly skilled care.
An analysis of emergency department use by children in Ontario from 2005–2006, including how often and when they come, and wait times.
New population-based information on how long people spend in the emergency department from the time they arrive until the time they are discharged or admitted to hospital, and some of the factors associated with these times.
An analysis of emergency departments: who is accessing them and when, how long patients wait to see a physician and how long their visits take.
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