Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Emergency Department (ED). Emergency clinicians must manage the constantly-changing dynamics at the boundaries of the ED and other hospital departments and organizations whose services emergency clinicians seek to integrate. Integrating the care that differing clinical groups provide, the services EDs offer, and patients' needs across this journey is challenging. The journey is usually accounted for in a linear way - as a " continuity of care" problem. In this paper, we instead conceptualize integrated care in the ED using a complex adaptive systems (CAS) perspective. A CAS perspective accounts for the degree to which other departments and units...
Without a doubt, a hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) is a complex system. The operations of an ED...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. In response to increasing demands some emergency departments have introduced tr...
Background: Hospitals face immense pressures in balancing patient throughput. Medical assessment uni...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Introduction: Despite over two decades of international experience and research on health systems in...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
Introduction: Organizations can be regarded as systems. The traditional model of systems views them ...
Emergency care is an emergent process requiring input from various healthcare professionals within t...
Purpose Emergency care delivery is a process requiring input from various healthcare professionals w...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding reduces efficiency and increases the risk of medical error le...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding reduces efficiency and increases the risk of medical error le...
Abstract Background Patients with complex health cond...
OBJECTIVES Handover across care boundaries poses additional challenges due to the different profe...
Without a doubt, a hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) is a complex system. The operations of an ED...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. In response to increasing demands some emergency departments have introduced tr...
Background: Hospitals face immense pressures in balancing patient throughput. Medical assessment uni...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Introduction: Despite over two decades of international experience and research on health systems in...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
Introduction: Organizations can be regarded as systems. The traditional model of systems views them ...
Emergency care is an emergent process requiring input from various healthcare professionals within t...
Purpose Emergency care delivery is a process requiring input from various healthcare professionals w...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding reduces efficiency and increases the risk of medical error le...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding reduces efficiency and increases the risk of medical error le...
Abstract Background Patients with complex health cond...
OBJECTIVES Handover across care boundaries poses additional challenges due to the different profe...
Without a doubt, a hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) is a complex system. The operations of an ED...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. In response to increasing demands some emergency departments have introduced tr...
Background: Hospitals face immense pressures in balancing patient throughput. Medical assessment uni...