Objective The objective was to evaluate the effect of an emergency clinician-initiated \u27 ED admission holding order set\u27 on emergency department ( ED) treatment times and length of stay ( LOS). We further describe the impact of a performance improvement strategy with sequential plan-do-study-act ( PDSA) cycles used to influence the primary outcome measures, ED LOS, and disposition decision to patient gone ( DDTPG) time, for admitted patients. Methods We developed and implemented an expedited, emergency physician-facilitated admission protocol that bypassed typical inpatient workflows requiring inpatient evaluations prior to the placement of admission orders. During the 48-month study period, ED flow metrics generated during the care o...
Introduction: While emergency department (ED) crowding has myriad causes and negative downstream eff...
Introduction: We tested the effect of a brief disposition process intervention on residents’ time to...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...
Objective The objective was to evaluate the effect of an emergency clinician-initiated \u27 ED admis...
Study objectiveIn recent years, lean principles have been applied to improve wait times in the emerg...
Background. Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a worldwide problem that poses a threat to pat...
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the implementation of a novel ED model of care,...
Study objective: In recent years, lean principles have been applied to improve wait times in the em...
There are numerous methods to assess the quality of services provided in an emergency department (ED...
Introduction: We tested the effect of a brief disposition process intervention on residents’ time to...
In recent years, lean principles have been applied to improve wait times in the emergency department...
Keeping patients in the emergency department (ED) after an admission decision has been made, also kn...
Increases in patient visits to the Emergency Department (ED), overcrowded conditions, and prolonged ...
Overcrowding in the ED can lead to decreased patient satisfaction, rushed and unpleasant treatment e...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) boarding time is associated with increased length of stay (LOS...
Introduction: While emergency department (ED) crowding has myriad causes and negative downstream eff...
Introduction: We tested the effect of a brief disposition process intervention on residents’ time to...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...
Objective The objective was to evaluate the effect of an emergency clinician-initiated \u27 ED admis...
Study objectiveIn recent years, lean principles have been applied to improve wait times in the emerg...
Background. Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a worldwide problem that poses a threat to pat...
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the implementation of a novel ED model of care,...
Study objective: In recent years, lean principles have been applied to improve wait times in the em...
There are numerous methods to assess the quality of services provided in an emergency department (ED...
Introduction: We tested the effect of a brief disposition process intervention on residents’ time to...
In recent years, lean principles have been applied to improve wait times in the emergency department...
Keeping patients in the emergency department (ED) after an admission decision has been made, also kn...
Increases in patient visits to the Emergency Department (ED), overcrowded conditions, and prolonged ...
Overcrowding in the ED can lead to decreased patient satisfaction, rushed and unpleasant treatment e...
BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) boarding time is associated with increased length of stay (LOS...
Introduction: While emergency department (ED) crowding has myriad causes and negative downstream eff...
Introduction: We tested the effect of a brief disposition process intervention on residents’ time to...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...