Anne P Steptoe
Harvard University
5 Papers
47 Citations
Anne P Steptoe is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & International emergency medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
A profile of freestanding emergency departments in the United States, 2007.
Ashley F. Sullivan,Chethan Bachireddy,Anne P Steptoe,Justin Oldfield,Taneisha Wilson,Carlos A. Camargo +5 more
TL;DR: Freestanding Emergency Departments in the United States represent <2% of US EDs, with satellite EDs comprising a majority of all FSEDs and mostFSEDs are located in urban areas.
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Characterizing emergency departments to improve understanding of emergency care systems.
TL;DR: This work proposes an alternative methodology, in which studies would examine emergency department-specific characteristics to inventory the various methods by which emergency care is delivered, which embraces the diversity of emergency care as well as the variety of individual emergency departments that deliver it.
Characteristics and capabilities of emergency departments in Abuja, Nigeria.
Leana S. Wen,John I Oshiomogho,George I. Eluwa,Anne P Steptoe,Ashley F. Sullivan,Carlos A. Camargo +5 more
TL;DR: ED utilisation was lower and fewer resources and capabilities were available in Abuja, raising questions about what critical technologies are needed in resource-limited settings, and whether Nigeria should consider training emergency medicine physicians to meet its workforce needs.
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National survey of pediatric services available in US emergency departments.
Ashley F. Sullivan,Susan A. Rudders,Amanda L Gonsalves,Anne P Steptoe,Janice A. Espinola,Carlos A. Camargo +5 more
TL;DR: A continued need for improvements to ensure access to emergency care for children in US EDs is suggested, with little change in pediatric emergency services compared to earlier estimates.
Emergency department characteristics and capabilities in Beijing, China
Leana S. Wen,Jun Xu,Anne P Steptoe,Ashley F. Sullivan,Joseph Walline,Xuezhong Yu,Carlos A. Camargo +6 more
TL;DR: Beijing EDs have high volume, long length of stay, and frequent reports of EDs being over capacity, and China should consider improving urban ED capacity and training more Emergency Medicine specialists capable of efficiently staffing its crowded EDs.