International journal of cell biology
Authors: Shiina M, Bourguignon LY
Journal of the American Heart Association
Authors: Rodriguez F, Foody JM, Wang Y, López L
PloS one
Authors: Harhay MO, Kizer JR, Criqui MH, Lima JA, Tracy R, Bluemke DA, Kawut SM
European journal of heart failure
Authors: Ovchinnikova ES, Schmitter D, Vegter EL, Ter Maaten JM, Valente MA, Liu LC, van der Harst P, Pinto YM, de Boer RA, Meyer S, Teerlink JR, O'Connor CM, Metra M, Davison BA, Bloomfield DM, Cotter G, Cleland JG, Mebazaa A, Laribi S, Givertz MM, Ponikowski P, van der Meer P, van Veldhuisen DJ, Voors AA, Berezikov E
Atherosclerosis
Authors: Laugsand LE, Ix JH, Bartz TM, Djousse L, Kizer JR, Tracy RP, Dehghan A, Rexrode K, Lopez OL, Rimm EB, Siscovick DS, O'Donnell CJ, Newman A, Mukamal KJ, Jensen MK
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
Authors: Duralde ER, Walter LC, Van Den Eeden SK, Nakagawa S, Subak LL, Brown JS, Thom DH, Huang AJ
European journal of heart failure
Authors: Felker GM, Mentz RJ, Teerlink JR, Voors AA, Pang PS, Ponikowski P, Greenberg BH, Filippatos G, Davison BA, Cotter G, Prescott MF, Hua TA, Lopez-Pintado S, Severin T, Metra M
European journal of heart failure
Authors: Cotter G, Voors AA, Prescott MF, Felker GM, Filippatos G, Greenberg BH, Pang PS, Ponikowski P, Milo O, Hua TA, Qian M, Severin TM, Teerlink JR, Metra M, Davison BA
Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health
Authors: Cucciare MA, Lewis ET, Hoggatt KJ, Bean-Mayberry B, Timko C, Durazo EM, Jamison AL, Frayne SM
PloS one | Volume 10 of Issue 9
Authors: Yoon J, Cordasco KM, Chow A, Rubenstein LV
We examined how emergency department (ED) visits for potentially preventable, mental health, and other diagnoses were related to same-day access and provider continuity in primary care using administrative data from 71,296 patients in 22 VHA clinics over a three-year period. ED visits were categorized as non-emergent; primary care treatable; preventable; not preventable; or mental health-related. We conducted multi-level regression models adjusted for patient and clinic factors. More same-day access significantly predicted fewer non-emergent and primary care treatable ED visits while continuity was not significantly related to any type of ED visit. Neither measure was related to ED visits for mental health problems.
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