When emergency departments (ED) become crowded, incoming ambulances are sometimes diverted to other hospitals in an attempt to mitigate crowding. In 2003 45% of United States EDs reported being “on diversion ” at som
Los Angeles County allows an overcrowded emergency room to close its doors to additional paramedic ...
Ambulance diversion is a common and controversial method used by emergency departments (EDs) to redu...
One of the most important operational challenges faced by emergency departments (EDs) in the United ...
Introduction: Optimal solutions for reducing diversion without worsening emergency department (ED) c...
Introduction: Optimal solutions for reducing diversion without worsening emergency department (ED) c...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding threatens healthcare quality. Ambulance diver-sion (AD) may r...
In recent years, growth in the demand for emergency medical services along with decline in the numbe...
I nefficient patient flow through an emergency department (ED) causes long wait times, reduced patie...
Inpatient volume has long been believed to be a contributing factor to ambulance diversion, which ca...
Background/PurposeAmbulance diversion (AD) is considered one of the possible solutions to relieve em...
Objectives: Ambulance diversion is a dangerous repercussion of emergency department (ED) crowding an...
Access to rapid emergency care is a cornerstone ofmodern health care systems. The unexpected natureo...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1602Inpati...
The emergency medical services (EMS) system is a compo nent of a larger health care safety net and a...
Introduction: Emergency medical services (EMS) systems can become impacted by sudden surges that can...
Los Angeles County allows an overcrowded emergency room to close its doors to additional paramedic ...
Ambulance diversion is a common and controversial method used by emergency departments (EDs) to redu...
One of the most important operational challenges faced by emergency departments (EDs) in the United ...
Introduction: Optimal solutions for reducing diversion without worsening emergency department (ED) c...
Introduction: Optimal solutions for reducing diversion without worsening emergency department (ED) c...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding threatens healthcare quality. Ambulance diver-sion (AD) may r...
In recent years, growth in the demand for emergency medical services along with decline in the numbe...
I nefficient patient flow through an emergency department (ED) causes long wait times, reduced patie...
Inpatient volume has long been believed to be a contributing factor to ambulance diversion, which ca...
Background/PurposeAmbulance diversion (AD) is considered one of the possible solutions to relieve em...
Objectives: Ambulance diversion is a dangerous repercussion of emergency department (ED) crowding an...
Access to rapid emergency care is a cornerstone ofmodern health care systems. The unexpected natureo...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1602Inpati...
The emergency medical services (EMS) system is a compo nent of a larger health care safety net and a...
Introduction: Emergency medical services (EMS) systems can become impacted by sudden surges that can...
Los Angeles County allows an overcrowded emergency room to close its doors to additional paramedic ...
Ambulance diversion is a common and controversial method used by emergency departments (EDs) to redu...
One of the most important operational challenges faced by emergency departments (EDs) in the United ...