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Acute care pathways for patients calling the out-of-hours services.

Morten Breinholt SøvsøLinda HuibersBodil Hammer BechHelle Collatz ChristensenMorten Bondo ChristensenErika Frischknecht Christensen
Published in: BMC health services research (2020)
EMS contacts were fewer, but with a higher percentage of hospital contacts, admissions and prevalence of circulatory diseases compared to OOH-PC, perhaps indicating that patients more often contact EMS in case of severe disease. However, hospital diagnoses only elucidate severity of diseases to some extent, and other measures of severity could be considered in future studies. Moreover, the socio-demographic pattern of patients calling OOH needs exploration as this may play an important role in choice of entrance.
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