• Postgrad Med J · Mar 1997

    Avoidable attendance at accident and emergency by the elderly in Hong Kong.

    • E M Lau, J Woo, and J T Chan.
    • Department of Community and Family Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong.
    • Postgrad Med J. 1997 Mar 1; 73 (857): 167-8.

    AbstractTwenty per cent of Accident and Emergency department attendance by the elderly in a regional hospital in Hong Kong were deemed 'avoidable' by the attending doctors. The 'avoidable' attendants were younger and physically more independent than the appropriate attendants, and more of them were illiterate. Half of them attended the Accident and Emergency department for somatic complaints. Strategies to reduce these 'avoidable' attendances should be formulated.

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