Emergency department access block is an urgent problem faced by many public hospitals today. When access block occurs, patients in need of acute care cannot access inpatient wards within an optimal time frame. A widely held belief is that access block is the end product of a long causal chain, which involves poor discharge planning, insufficient bed capacity, and inadequate admission intensity to the wards. This paper studies the last link of the causal chainthe effect of admission intensity on access block, using data from a metropolitan hospital in Australia. We applied several modern statistical methods to analyze the data. First, we modeled the admission events as a nonhomogeneous Poisson process and estimated time-varying admission int...
Objective: to investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to Em...
Objective: To investigate relationships between time spent in the emergency department (ED) in patie...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...
Objective: To describe Australian ED workload over the period 2017–2020 using data from twice annual...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding occurs when the need for ED services outstrips av...
Background: Emergency department access block is a growing problem in emergency departments across C...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the flow of patients through the emergency department of a l...
We describe data analysis undertaken as part of a patient admissions prediction project underway thr...
Emergency Department (ED) congestion can be better understood by examining overall system impacts, i...
One key factor contributing to emergency department (ED) overcrowding is prolonged waiting time for ...
Abstract. Effecting early discharge is a widely recommended strategy for improving patient flow in a...
RCEM Lightning Sessions - 20. OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors associated with unscheduled admissi...
The increasing number of admissions to hospital emergency departments (EDs) during the past decade h...
OBJECTIVE: An infectious disease outbreak such as the 2009 influenza pandemic is an unexpected deman...
OBJECTIVE:An infectious disease outbreak such as the 2009 influenza pandemic is an unexpected demand...
Objective: to investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to Em...
Objective: To investigate relationships between time spent in the emergency department (ED) in patie...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...
Objective: To describe Australian ED workload over the period 2017–2020 using data from twice annual...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding occurs when the need for ED services outstrips av...
Background: Emergency department access block is a growing problem in emergency departments across C...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the flow of patients through the emergency department of a l...
We describe data analysis undertaken as part of a patient admissions prediction project underway thr...
Emergency Department (ED) congestion can be better understood by examining overall system impacts, i...
One key factor contributing to emergency department (ED) overcrowding is prolonged waiting time for ...
Abstract. Effecting early discharge is a widely recommended strategy for improving patient flow in a...
RCEM Lightning Sessions - 20. OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors associated with unscheduled admissi...
The increasing number of admissions to hospital emergency departments (EDs) during the past decade h...
OBJECTIVE: An infectious disease outbreak such as the 2009 influenza pandemic is an unexpected deman...
OBJECTIVE:An infectious disease outbreak such as the 2009 influenza pandemic is an unexpected demand...
Objective: to investigate factors associated with unscheduled admission following presentation to Em...
Objective: To investigate relationships between time spent in the emergency department (ED) in patie...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...