In the summer of 2006, some conflicts arose between the emergency department (ED) and some of the internal nursing departments (INDs) of Ghent University Hospital. The ED staff did not understand why the CEO had communicated a message about the low occupancy rate of the beds in the hospital, because he had been confronted for some years with the phenomenon of access blocking in the ED. Furthermore, the ED staff had evidence of the fact that the access of patients from the ED to the INDs was being blocked even though there were free beds in these nursing departments. As a consequence, the ED regularly became overcrowded, which led to an unacceptable workload for the ED staff. Therefore, the CEO and the hospital's chief of medicine invited Dr...
Objective To develop comprehensive guidance that captures international impacts, causes and solution...
BACKGROUND: Exit block (or access block) occurs when 'patients in the ED requiring inpatient care ar...
BACKGROUND: \ud \ud Emergency departments (EDs) are critical to the management of acute illness and ...
Issue Addressed: Access block (the prolonged wait for an inpatient hospital bed after emergency depa...
Objectives: Access block refers to the delay caused for patients in gaining access to in-patient bed...
defined as a situation where the demand for emergency services exceeds the ability of an emergency d...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding has been a significant issue in the healthcare industry since...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding occurs when the need for ED services outstrips av...
Non-urgent cases represent 30-40% of all ED consults; they contribute to overcrowding of emergency d...
Academic medical centers frequently serve as safety net hospitals, treating a large percentage of lo...
International audienceEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding is a silent killer. Thus, several studi...
Prospective and retrospective access block hospital intervention studies from 1998 to 2008 were revi...
Background: Visits to Emergency Departments (ED) are increasing, which in turn increases the number ...
Thesis: M.B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, in conjunction wi...
BackgroundIn The Netherlands, the state of emergency department (ED) crowding is unknown. Anecdotal ...
Objective To develop comprehensive guidance that captures international impacts, causes and solution...
BACKGROUND: Exit block (or access block) occurs when 'patients in the ED requiring inpatient care ar...
BACKGROUND: \ud \ud Emergency departments (EDs) are critical to the management of acute illness and ...
Issue Addressed: Access block (the prolonged wait for an inpatient hospital bed after emergency depa...
Objectives: Access block refers to the delay caused for patients in gaining access to in-patient bed...
defined as a situation where the demand for emergency services exceeds the ability of an emergency d...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding has been a significant issue in the healthcare industry since...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding occurs when the need for ED services outstrips av...
Non-urgent cases represent 30-40% of all ED consults; they contribute to overcrowding of emergency d...
Academic medical centers frequently serve as safety net hospitals, treating a large percentage of lo...
International audienceEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding is a silent killer. Thus, several studi...
Prospective and retrospective access block hospital intervention studies from 1998 to 2008 were revi...
Background: Visits to Emergency Departments (ED) are increasing, which in turn increases the number ...
Thesis: M.B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, in conjunction wi...
BackgroundIn The Netherlands, the state of emergency department (ED) crowding is unknown. Anecdotal ...
Objective To develop comprehensive guidance that captures international impacts, causes and solution...
BACKGROUND: Exit block (or access block) occurs when 'patients in the ED requiring inpatient care ar...
BACKGROUND: \ud \ud Emergency departments (EDs) are critical to the management of acute illness and ...