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@article{Greenfield:2020:10.1136/emermed-2018-208189,
author = {Greenfield, G and Blair, M and Aylin, P and Saxena, S and Majeed, F and Hoffman, M and Bottle, A},
doi = {10.1136/emermed-2018-208189},
journal = {Emergency Medicine Journal},
pages = {597--599},
title = {Frequent attendances at emergency departments in England},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2018-208189},
volume = {37},
year = {2020}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - Background: A small proportion of patients referred to as ‘frequent attenders’ account for a large proportion of hospital activity such as emergency departments (ED) attendances and admissions. There is lack of recent, national estimates of the volume of frequent ED attenders. We aimed to estimate the volume and age distribution of frequent ED attenders in English hospitals.Method: We included all attendances at all major EDs across England in the financial year 2016–2017. Patients who attended 3 times or more were classified as frequent attenders. We used a logistic regression model to predict the odds of being a frequent attender by age group.Results: 14,829,519 attendances were made by 10,062,847 patients who attended at least once. 73.5% of ED attenders attended once and accounted for 49.8% of the total ED attendances. 9.5% of ED attenders attended 3 times or more; they accounted for 27.1% of the ED attendances. While only 1.2% attended 6 times or more, their contribution was 7.6% of the total attendances. Infants and adults aged over 80 years were significantly more likely to be frequent attenders than adults aged 30-59 years (OR=2.11, 95% CI 2.09 to 2.13, OR=2.22, 95% CI 2.20 to 2.23, respectively). The likelihood of hospital admission rose steeply with the number of attendances a patient had.Conclusion: One in ten patients attending the ED are frequent attenders and account for over a quarter of attendances. Emergency care systems should consider better ways of reorganising health services to meet the needs of patients who attend EDs frequently.
AU - Greenfield,G
AU - Blair,M
AU - Aylin,P
AU - Saxena,S
AU - Majeed,F
AU - Hoffman,M
AU - Bottle,A
DO - 10.1136/emermed-2018-208189
EP - 599
PY - 2020///
SN - 1472-0205
SP - 597
TI - Frequent attendances at emergency departments in England
T2 - Emergency Medicine Journal
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2018-208189
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/77614
VL - 37
ER -
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