Objectives: US hospitals are expected to function without external aid for up to 96 hours during a disaster; however, concern exists that there is insufficient capacity in hospitals to absorb large numbers of acute casualties. The aim of the study was to determine the potential for creation of inpatient bed surge capacity from the early discharge (reverse triage) of hospital inpatients at low risk of untoward events for up to 96 hours. Methods: In a health system with 3 capacity-constrained hospitals that are representative of US facilities (academic, teaching affiliate, community), a variety (N = 50) of inpatient units were prospectively canvassed in rotation using a blocked randomized design for 19 weeks ending in February 2006. Intensive...
Introduction: Surge capacity, or the ability to manage an extraordinary volume of patients, is funda...
BACKGROUND: A prevalent assumption in hospital emergency preparedness planning is that patient arri...
Hospitals throughout the United States are facing overcrowding every day, with more patients than av...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
Introduction: Successful and effective management of large-scale disasters and epidemics requires pr...
Background: Early discharge of inpatients is one of the most well-known strategies for hospital surg...
As technology advances and nature becomes more unpredictable, hospitals need to focus on their respo...
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate hospital beds in response to a mass-casualty incident is an esse...
This report analyses the impact of reverse triage, as described by Kelen, to rapidly assess the need...
Background: Unexpected events, accidents, wars, other natural, and unnatural disasters threaten huma...
Reverse triage is a way to rapidly create inpatient surge capacity by identifying hospitalized patie...
Background Defined goals for hospitals ability to handle mass-casualty incidents (MCI) are a prerequ...
Hospitals play a key role in providing health care services for a surge of disaster victims. For bet...
Objective: Health system preparedness for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) includes projecting the num...
Introduction: The present study was done aiming to assess and identify methods of increasing the cap...
Introduction: Surge capacity, or the ability to manage an extraordinary volume of patients, is funda...
BACKGROUND: A prevalent assumption in hospital emergency preparedness planning is that patient arri...
Hospitals throughout the United States are facing overcrowding every day, with more patients than av...
When catastrophic disasters strike, health care systems are often faced with overwhelming volumes of...
Introduction: Successful and effective management of large-scale disasters and epidemics requires pr...
Background: Early discharge of inpatients is one of the most well-known strategies for hospital surg...
As technology advances and nature becomes more unpredictable, hospitals need to focus on their respo...
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate hospital beds in response to a mass-casualty incident is an esse...
This report analyses the impact of reverse triage, as described by Kelen, to rapidly assess the need...
Background: Unexpected events, accidents, wars, other natural, and unnatural disasters threaten huma...
Reverse triage is a way to rapidly create inpatient surge capacity by identifying hospitalized patie...
Background Defined goals for hospitals ability to handle mass-casualty incidents (MCI) are a prerequ...
Hospitals play a key role in providing health care services for a surge of disaster victims. For bet...
Objective: Health system preparedness for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) includes projecting the num...
Introduction: The present study was done aiming to assess and identify methods of increasing the cap...
Introduction: Surge capacity, or the ability to manage an extraordinary volume of patients, is funda...
BACKGROUND: A prevalent assumption in hospital emergency preparedness planning is that patient arri...
Hospitals throughout the United States are facing overcrowding every day, with more patients than av...