2022
DOI: 10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2021483
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Nationwide study of the characteristics of frequent attenders with multiple emergency department attendance patterns

Abstract: Introduction: The burden of frequent attenders (FAs) of emergency departments (EDs) on healthcare resources is underestimated when single-centre analyses do not account for utilisation of multiple EDs by FAs. We aimed to quantify the extent of multiple ED use by FAs and to characterise FAs. Methods: We reviewed nationwide ED attendance in Singapore data from 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2018 (13 years). FAs were defined as patients with ≥4 ED visits in any calendar year. Single ED FAs and multiple ED FAs wer… Show more

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“…4 Although numerous papers have been published from single-centre EDs to better understand the characteristics of these patients, several statewide studies highlighted the possibility for underestimation of the magnitude of the problem as FAs may have the propensity to visit multiple EDs in the same region.In this issue of the Annals, Pek et al characterised FAs at multiple Singapore public hospital EDs and compared them to those who only attend a single ED frequently. 5 The authors benefited from Singapore being an island nation, which enabled a retrospective analysis of nationwide ED de-identified electronic health database between 2006 and 2018. This is the longest longitudinal study on FAs in Singapore conducted thus far from a large database.…”
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“…4 Although numerous papers have been published from single-centre EDs to better understand the characteristics of these patients, several statewide studies highlighted the possibility for underestimation of the magnitude of the problem as FAs may have the propensity to visit multiple EDs in the same region.In this issue of the Annals, Pek et al characterised FAs at multiple Singapore public hospital EDs and compared them to those who only attend a single ED frequently. 5 The authors benefited from Singapore being an island nation, which enabled a retrospective analysis of nationwide ED de-identified electronic health database between 2006 and 2018. This is the longest longitudinal study on FAs in Singapore conducted thus far from a large database.…”
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“…In this issue of the Annals, Pek et al characterised FAs at multiple Singapore public hospital EDs and compared them to those who only attend a single ED frequently. 5 The authors benefited from Singapore being an island nation, which enabled a retrospective analysis of nationwide ED de-identified electronic health database between 2006 and 2018. This is the longest longitudinal study on FAs in Singapore conducted thus far from a large database.…”
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