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Scientific article 2024

Evaluating dynamic patterns in mortality before and after reconfiguration of the Danish emergency healthcare system

Authors:

  • Marianne Fløjstrup
  • Anna Kollerup
  • Søren Bie Bogh
  • Mickael Bech
  • Daniel Henriksen
  • Søren P. Johnsen
  • Mikkel Brabrand
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Background: This study explored changes in short-term mortality during a national reconfiguration of emergency care starting in 2007.
Methods: Unplanned hospital contacts at emergency departments across Denmark from 2007 to 2016. The reconfiguration was a natural experiment, resulting in individual timelines for each hospital. The outcome was in-hospital and 30-day mortality.
Results: Individual patient-level data included 9,745,603 unplanned hospital contacts from 2007 to 2016 at 20 hospitals with emergency departments. We observed a sharp downwards shift in in-hospital mortality and 30-day mortality in three hospitals in relation to the reconfiguration.
Conclusion: This nationwide study identified three hospitals where the reconfiguration was closely associated with reduced in-hospital and 30-day mortality. In contrast, no major effects were identified for the remaining hospitals.

Authors

  • Marianne FløjstrupAnna KollerupSøren Bie BoghMickael BechDaniel HenriksenSøren P. JohnsenMikkel Brabrand

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