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. 2014 Apr;60(4):e223-e229.

Table 1.

Patient characteristics from the 3 EDs

CHARACTERISTIC URH (N = 31 395), N (%) UCC (N = 26 230), N (%) RCH (N = 13 312), N (%) TOTAL* (N = 59 803), N (%)
Total number of ED visits
  • 1 22 078 (70.3) 18 143 (69.2) 7303 (54.9) 33 862 (56.6)
  • 2–3 7657 (24.4) 6654 (25.4) 4190 (31.5) 19 174 (32.1)
  • ≥ 4 1660 (5.3) 1433 (5.5) 1819 (13.7) 6767 (11.3)
Sex
  • Female 16 045 (51.1) 13 857 (52.8) 6845 (51.8) 30 705 (51.4)
  • Male 15 343 (48.9) 12 369 (47.2) 6370 (48.2) 28 994 (48.6)
Primary care provider
  • Yes 11 501 (36.6) 9727 (37.1) 11 901 (89.4) 27 692 (46.5)
  • No 19 894 (63.4) 16 503 (62.9) 1411 (10.6) 31 841 (53.5)
Age, y
  • < 20 7138 (22.7) 7308 (27.9) 3968 (29.8) 15 440 (25.8)
  • 20–49 12 738 (40.6) 12 017 (45.8) 5086 (38.2) 24 785 (41.4)
  • 50–74 8052 (25.6) 5711 (21.8) 3297 (24.8) 14 682 (24.6)
  • ≥ 75 3466 (11.0) 1192 (4.5) 961 (7.2) 4894 (8.2)

ED—emergency department, RCH—rural community hospital, UCC—urgent care centre, URH—urban regional hospital.

*

The totals from the 3 EDs do not add up to the overall total because 18.6% of the participants attended more than 1 of the EDs.