 This study examined the factors associated with emergency department, ED, visits among patients receiving integrated home care, IHC. It found that male gender, younger age, having a family caregiver, and more cohabiting family members were all associated with an increased risk of ED visits. Additionally, long travel distances from the patient's residence to the ED, referral from hospitals or residential facilities and neoplastic diagnoses were also associated with an increased risk of ED visits. These findings suggest that certain demographics and medical conditions are associated with an increased risk of ED visits among patients receiving IHC services. This information can help inform IHC service providers about which individuals might benefit most from targeted interventions aimed at reducing ED visits. This article was authored by Sarah Campania, Alberto Boricino, John Franco Paletano, and others.