Patient profile of an otolaryngologic emergency department
M. S. Granick and R. D. Obeiter
An epidemiologic analysis is presented of the utilization patterns of an
emergency department (ED) that treats otolaryngologic diseases. Descriptive
data are collated and cross-tabulated from 2,504 patient contacts occurring
during an eight-month period. Most patients use the facility as their
primary physician contact during usual business hours. Most patients
complain of an ear problem, and two thirds of the patients have one of 12
common disorders. The cost-effectiveness of an independent specialty ED is
evaluated.