The difference between the demand and the current medical supply poses a real public health problem in terms of the organization of health care systems. For several years in France, there has been an increase in the number of consultations in emergency services, particularly gynaecological ones. The two causes put forward are a change in user behavior with an increase in requests for rapid but "non-urgent" care and the inadequacy of the supply of care in the private sector. Few studies have been carried out concerning gynaecological emergencies, unlike general emergencies. The aim of this study is to measure the frequency of consultations in gynaecological emergencies for non-emergency reasons. The interest of this study is therefore mainly on the optimization of the care system with the emphasis on the city-hospital network in the management of these patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
809
Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint-Joseph
Paris, France
Rate of gynecological emergency room visits for non-urgent reasons
This outcome corresponds to number of non-emergency gynecological emergency visits out of the total number of gynecological emergencies.
Time frame: Month 2
Optimization of patient care not requiring urgent care
This outcome corresponds to the the number of patients who were referred to semi-emergency or semi-programmed care facilities.
Time frame: Month 2
Hospitalization rate
This outcome corresponds to the number of women hospitalized.
Time frame: Month 2
Surgical management rate
This outcome corresponds to the number of women who are operated.
Time frame: Month 2
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