The practice of keeping admitted patients on stretchers in hospital emergency department hallways for hours or days, called boarding, causes emergency department crowding and can be harmful to patients. Boarding increases patients\u27 morbidity, lengths of hospital stay, and mortality. Strategies that optimize bed management reduce boarding by improving the efficiency of hospital patient flow, but these strategies are grossly underused. Convincing hospital leaders of the value of such solutions, and educating patients to advocate for such changes, may promote improvements. If these strategies do not work, legislation may be required to effect meaningful change
Purpose: Access block due to the lack of hospital beds causes crowding of emergency departments (ED)...
Emergency department (ED) crowding has been identified as a major public health problem in the Unite...
Evidence suggests improved outcomes for patients requiring emergency admission to hospital are assoc...
The practice of keeping admitted patients on stretchers in hospital emergency department hallways fo...
Emergency departments are seeing an increasing number of patients resulting in overcrowded emergency...
Many emergency departments in the United States are critically overcrowded, and this hampers the del...
ED crowding has become an emerging threat to patient safety and health systems worldwide. As the pro...
BackgroundEmergency department (ED) crowding and hallway care has been a serious problem for the pas...
Mitigating ED crowding will not be solved by working harder and faster, and is not a one-solution pr...
Keeping patients in the emergency department (ED) after an admission decision has been made, also kn...
The boarding of patients is a root cause of overcrowding in a majority of emergency departments (EDs...
The purpose of this research was to identify the causes of boarding in the emergency department (ED)...
The Emergency Department (ED) crowding has become an increasingly significant nationwide public heal...
Goals: Examine how ED metrics have been affected with overcrowding. Discuss how boarding affect pa...
Boarding, the practice of holding patients in emergency departments (ED) after a decision has been m...
Purpose: Access block due to the lack of hospital beds causes crowding of emergency departments (ED)...
Emergency department (ED) crowding has been identified as a major public health problem in the Unite...
Evidence suggests improved outcomes for patients requiring emergency admission to hospital are assoc...
The practice of keeping admitted patients on stretchers in hospital emergency department hallways fo...
Emergency departments are seeing an increasing number of patients resulting in overcrowded emergency...
Many emergency departments in the United States are critically overcrowded, and this hampers the del...
ED crowding has become an emerging threat to patient safety and health systems worldwide. As the pro...
BackgroundEmergency department (ED) crowding and hallway care has been a serious problem for the pas...
Mitigating ED crowding will not be solved by working harder and faster, and is not a one-solution pr...
Keeping patients in the emergency department (ED) after an admission decision has been made, also kn...
The boarding of patients is a root cause of overcrowding in a majority of emergency departments (EDs...
The purpose of this research was to identify the causes of boarding in the emergency department (ED)...
The Emergency Department (ED) crowding has become an increasingly significant nationwide public heal...
Goals: Examine how ED metrics have been affected with overcrowding. Discuss how boarding affect pa...
Boarding, the practice of holding patients in emergency departments (ED) after a decision has been m...
Purpose: Access block due to the lack of hospital beds causes crowding of emergency departments (ED)...
Emergency department (ED) crowding has been identified as a major public health problem in the Unite...
Evidence suggests improved outcomes for patients requiring emergency admission to hospital are assoc...