Aim: To determine the drivers for acute (Australasian Triage Scale Category 3-5) demand in patients who self-present to New Zealand's Middlemore Hospital Emergency Department (MMH ED), we sought to establish a demographic profile of a sample of self-presenting patients and explore their reasons for presenting to ED rather than attending a primary care centre.
Method: A prospective, observational study was undertaken of patients in Australasian Triage Scale Categories 3-5 (ATS 3-5) who self-presented to MMH ED over a 7 day period from 14 April 2011 to 21 April 2011. We studied two time periods, 0900-1200 and 1800-2200, to compare drivers for attendance to MMH ED during primary care service open hours and closed hours.
Stud Health Technol Inform
November 2012
Aim: Policies that support strategic development and implementation are related to health ICT implementation successes. This research aimed to explore the question, 'Why have we not seen more successful ICT implementation in healthcare, and what does policy have to do with success?'
Background: Healthcare systems are faced with rising costs, increased prevalence of chronic diseases and diminishing resources. E-health initiatives have gained acceptance in addressing these crucial health sector issues.