Hospital use in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal patients with chronic disease.
David WhyattMatthew YapRaji TennetiGlenn PearsonAlistair VickeryPublished in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2017)
Aboriginal people use health services in a different manner when compared to non-Aboriginal people. In a subset of patients with chronic disease, high use may be reduced with better access to primary healthcare. Policy-makers and healthcare providers should examine healthcare use from primary to tertiary care among the Aboriginal population, with a particular focus on ED presentations; investigate the underlying causes driving specific patterns of health service utilisation among Aboriginal people; and develop interventions to reduce potential deleterious impacts, and enhance the potential benefits, of specific patterns of healthcare use.