Emergency Department Case Mix
Cross-source consensus on Emergency Department Case Mix from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Before MNCVC, category 4 and 5 presentations averaged 54.58% of all ED presentations. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis
- The immediate 1.04 percentage point reduction after MNCVC began was not statistically significant. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis
- After implementation, the low-acuity share decreased significantly by 0.12 percentage points per month. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis
- By December 2024, the model estimated a cumulative 4.64 percentage point reduction versus the no-MNCVC counterfactual. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis
- The observed effect was interpreted as a proportional case-mix shift rather than proof of an absolute fall in low-acuity ED visits. — Evaluating the impact of an Australian Virtual Care service on low-acuity presentations to district emergency departments: an interrupted time series analysis