Objective: To assess the potential for patients to be assessed and discharged directly from triage in an emergency department (ED). Methods: Modelling was undertaken by collection of retrospective electronic data from four different EDs. Serial removal of groups was undertaken using data from coding systems related to patients details of admission/treatment/investigations and procedure undertaken. The final group left were analysed for ambulance usage, prior primary care consultation, and age group. Results: 29.4% patients were discharged after clinical assessment but without any specific treatment or investigation. It was seen that of the patients who can be considered for discharge from triage, 15.5% were brought to the ED by ambu...
Triage in emergency medicine describes the process of categorising patients on the basis of urgency....
BACKGROUND: In patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS), there is a knowledge gap w...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...
Triage is a process that is critical to the effective management of modern emergency departments. Tr...
Triage is a very important step in today's Emergency Departments (EDs). While triage mainly focuses ...
With overcrowding and increasing waiting times leading to angry and frustrated patients and clinical...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Background: Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) currently face inacceptable delays ...
BACKGROUND: Crowding in the emergency department (ED) is a safety concern, and pathways to bypass th...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) currently face inacceptable delays in initial t...
Objective To investigate the appropriateness of cases presenting to the emergency department (ED) fo...
BACKGROUND: In patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS), there is a knowledge gap w...
Background: Length of stay is an important variable within emergency departments in the United State...
Abstract Introduction: In recent decades, it is observed a significant increase in the number of pa...
Triage in emergency medicine describes the process of categorising patients on the basis of urgency....
BACKGROUND: In patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS), there is a knowledge gap w...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...
Triage is a process that is critical to the effective management of modern emergency departments. Tr...
Triage is a very important step in today's Emergency Departments (EDs). While triage mainly focuses ...
With overcrowding and increasing waiting times leading to angry and frustrated patients and clinical...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Background: Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) currently face inacceptable delays ...
BACKGROUND: Crowding in the emergency department (ED) is a safety concern, and pathways to bypass th...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) currently face inacceptable delays in initial t...
Objective To investigate the appropriateness of cases presenting to the emergency department (ED) fo...
BACKGROUND: In patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS), there is a knowledge gap w...
Background: Length of stay is an important variable within emergency departments in the United State...
Abstract Introduction: In recent decades, it is observed a significant increase in the number of pa...
Triage in emergency medicine describes the process of categorising patients on the basis of urgency....
BACKGROUND: In patients who call for the emergency medical service (EMS), there is a knowledge gap w...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...