
@article{ref1,
title="Regional surveillance of accident and emergency department attendances: experiences from the West Midlands",
journal="Journal of public health (Oxford)",
year="2004",
author="Downing, A. and Wilson, R.",
volume="",
number="",
pages="-",
abstract="Information is collected on every patient that attends accident and emergency (A &amp; E). However, there is currently no central collection of these data. In 1999 it was decided to collect data on all A &amp; E attendances in the West Midlands region. All 21 hospitals with 24 h A &amp; E departments were asked to submit data to the Surveillance Centre at the University of Birmingham. To date, 19 hospitals have submitted data but the formats vary leading to a substantial amount of data processing. There are several limitations to the data set, for example a lack of information on the reasons for attendance. Despite this, routinely collected A &amp; E data have great potential for surveillance and the data have been used in original research and to guide local policy. The West Midlands system is the largest source of A&amp;E data in the United Kingdom. This information is of use to a wide range of organizations.",
language="",
issn="1741-3842",
doi="10.1093/pubmed/fdh190",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdh190"
}