Background: Good-quality data is required for valid and reliable key performance indicators. Little is known of the facilitators and barriers of capturing the required data for emergency department key performance indicators. This study aimed to explore and understand how current emergency department data collection systems relevant to emergency department key performance indicators are integrated into routine service delivery, and to identify the resources required to capture these data elements. Methods: Following pilot testing, we conducted two focus groups with a multi-disciplinary panel of 14 emergency department stakeholders drawn from urban and rural emergency departments, respectively. Focus groups were analyzed using Attride-Stirli...
The New York City (NYC) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) routinely collects daily eme...
Objectives: This paper aims to estimate the reliability of using “principal diagnosis” to identify p...
The drive to maximize emergency department (ED) efficiency while also ensuring the quality of care t...
Background: Good-quality data is required for valid and reliable key performance indicators. Little ...
Background: Good-quality data is required for valid and reliable key performance indicators. Little ...
Introduction Key performance indicators (KPIs) are specific and measurable elements of health that c...
Introduction: Effective information management in the emergency department (ED) can improve the cont...
Data and information quality is a well-established research topic and gradually appears on the decis...
Background: As global emergency care grows, practical and effective performance measures are needed ...
Objectives: The primary study objective was to describe the development of a data dictionary for a f...
Objectives High quality data is fundamental to using key performance indicators (KPIs) for performan...
For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical record...
Introduction: Emergency department performance index (EPI) greatly influences the function of other ...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the process performances in Emergency Departments (EDs) with...
The demands on emergency services have grown relentlessly, and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) has a...
The New York City (NYC) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) routinely collects daily eme...
Objectives: This paper aims to estimate the reliability of using “principal diagnosis” to identify p...
The drive to maximize emergency department (ED) efficiency while also ensuring the quality of care t...
Background: Good-quality data is required for valid and reliable key performance indicators. Little ...
Background: Good-quality data is required for valid and reliable key performance indicators. Little ...
Introduction Key performance indicators (KPIs) are specific and measurable elements of health that c...
Introduction: Effective information management in the emergency department (ED) can improve the cont...
Data and information quality is a well-established research topic and gradually appears on the decis...
Background: As global emergency care grows, practical and effective performance measures are needed ...
Objectives: The primary study objective was to describe the development of a data dictionary for a f...
Objectives High quality data is fundamental to using key performance indicators (KPIs) for performan...
For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical record...
Introduction: Emergency department performance index (EPI) greatly influences the function of other ...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the process performances in Emergency Departments (EDs) with...
The demands on emergency services have grown relentlessly, and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) has a...
The New York City (NYC) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) routinely collects daily eme...
Objectives: This paper aims to estimate the reliability of using “principal diagnosis” to identify p...
The drive to maximize emergency department (ED) efficiency while also ensuring the quality of care t...