Objectives: Ambulance diversion is a dangerous repercussion of emergency department (ED) crowding and can reflect fragmentation and a lack of coordination in designating optimal patient offload sites for prehospital providers. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether proactive destination selection through the Regional Emergency Patient Access and Coordination (REPAC) program would enhance capacity and ED flow management. Methods: The REPAC system provides a dashboard that synthesizes real-time capacity and acuity data for all three adult EDs in the city of Calgary, assigning a color code to reflect receiving status. It assigns destination for the next patient transported by emergency medical services (EMS) by categorizing ED sit...
Objectives: To examine patient’s characteristics associated with ED arrival mode, and to deter...
In recent years, growth in the demand for emergency medical services along with decline in the numbe...
Introduction: Canadian emergency departments (ED) are struggling to provide timely emergency care. V...
Introduction: Emergency medical services (EMS) systems can become impacted by sudden surges that can...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding threatens healthcare quality. Ambulance diver-sion (AD) may r...
Introduction: Optimal solutions for reducing diversion without worsening emergency department (ED) c...
Introduction: Optimal solutions for reducing diversion without worsening emergency department (ED) c...
Access to rapid emergency care is a cornerstone ofmodern health care systems. The unexpected natureo...
When emergency departments (ED) become crowded, incoming ambulances are sometimes diverted to other ...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Introduction: Alternative destination transportation by emergency medical services (EMS) is a subje...
Widespread use of Emergency Medicine Services (EMS) for non-emergency care has increased recently, c...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Introduction Traditionally Emergency Medical Services (EMS) transports patients to Emergency Departm...
Objective Paramedics redirecting non-emergent patients from emergency departments (EDs) to urgent ca...
Objectives: To examine patient’s characteristics associated with ED arrival mode, and to deter...
In recent years, growth in the demand for emergency medical services along with decline in the numbe...
Introduction: Canadian emergency departments (ED) are struggling to provide timely emergency care. V...
Introduction: Emergency medical services (EMS) systems can become impacted by sudden surges that can...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding threatens healthcare quality. Ambulance diver-sion (AD) may r...
Introduction: Optimal solutions for reducing diversion without worsening emergency department (ED) c...
Introduction: Optimal solutions for reducing diversion without worsening emergency department (ED) c...
Access to rapid emergency care is a cornerstone ofmodern health care systems. The unexpected natureo...
When emergency departments (ED) become crowded, incoming ambulances are sometimes diverted to other ...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Introduction: Alternative destination transportation by emergency medical services (EMS) is a subje...
Widespread use of Emergency Medicine Services (EMS) for non-emergency care has increased recently, c...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Introduction Traditionally Emergency Medical Services (EMS) transports patients to Emergency Departm...
Objective Paramedics redirecting non-emergent patients from emergency departments (EDs) to urgent ca...
Objectives: To examine patient’s characteristics associated with ED arrival mode, and to deter...
In recent years, growth in the demand for emergency medical services along with decline in the numbe...
Introduction: Canadian emergency departments (ED) are struggling to provide timely emergency care. V...