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Utilization of Ophthalmology-Specific Emergency Department Services

Authors :
Luz Ajuria
James T. Banta
Daniel Gologorsky
Laura C. Huang
Ryan F. Isom
Joyce C. Schiffman
Jayanth Sridhar
Source :
Seminars in ophthalmology. 33(2)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To describe utilization trends of an ophthalmology-specific emergency department (ED). METHODS Prospective cohort study of new patients presenting in the ophthalmology ED for at least a 30-day period in the spring of each year for five consecutive years (2010-14) at a university referral center. A data form, including information about the ED visit and patient demographics, was included in each patient chart. Data were analyzed with Pearson chi-square test and multiple logistic regression. RESULTS A total of 5323 chart data forms were completed. An average of 42.2 new patients per day presented to the ophthalmology ED. Most common diagnoses were viral conjunctivitis (8.7%), dry eye syndrome (6.6%), and corneal abrasion (6.6%). Non-emergent visits accounted for 35.8% of surveys completed. Factors associated with non-emergent visits included female gender, age 65 years or older, weekday visits, and patient symptom duration greater than one week (p < 0.0001 for each factor). When compared to all other insurance categories combined, patients who were members of the regional public assistance program were the most likely to present with a non-emergency (48.5% versus 34.9%, p < 0.001), while Workers' Compensation patients were least likely to present with a non-emergency (16% versus 36.5%, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS Over one-third of new patient visits were non-emergent. Factors predictive of non-emergent patient visits were female gender, age 65 years or older, duration of symptoms greater than one week, weekday visits, and the form of insurance coverage.

Details

ISSN :
17445205
Volume :
33
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seminars in ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....679e1ac35430e5927ccbda8db3cb148b