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  • Neurology
  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Interhospital transfer is crucial for accessing specialized neurologic care.
  • Understanding non-stroke-related neurologic transfers remains limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the characteristics and outcomes of interhospital transfers for non-stroke neurologic conditions.
  • To compare patients transferred from emergency departments versus inpatient services.

Main Methods:

  • Observational study of 504 patients admitted to an academic neurology service via interhospital transfer (July 2015-July 2017).
  • Data collected from hospital directories, transfer databases, and electronic medical records.
  • Descriptive statistics used to analyze patient and referring hospital characteristics.

Main Results:

  • 78.4% of transfers occurred due to the referring hospital's lack of capability.
  • Seizures were the most common diagnosis (23.8%).
  • Emergency department transfers (27.6%) involved higher Medicaid coverage and shorter lengths of stay compared to inpatient transfers.

Conclusions:

  • Most non-stroke neurologic transfers aim to enhance access to specialized care.
  • Emergency department transfers demonstrate lower healthcare utilization, informing future care system development and research.