Maintaining quality of care and meeting patient expectations in the face of rising demand within emergency departments (ED) is a significant challenge for clinicians. This study tested the Always Events (AE) approach as a means to identify AE's relevance to patient care in the ED and act on this to address patient concerns. The project team looked to identify aspects of care patients would like to see improved within the minor injuries stream (MIS). Following triage, patients typically have presentations that do not require admission and require a single interaction with a clinician. Interventions seeking to improve patient experience were created and impact was monitored using patient feedback using a quality improvement (QI) framework. AE...
Objectives. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention, targeting staff–p...
Background\ud \ud The delivery of quality patient care in the emergency department (ED) is emerging ...
Objective: The objective of the study is to assess how well the emergency department (ED) personnel ...
Purpose Assessing performance and quality in healthcare organisations is moving from focusing solel...
BACKGROUND: Interventions designed to help Emergency Department (ED) staff manage frequent attenders...
Despite healthcare in the United States being a multi-trillion-dollar industry, the service that pat...
Background: Patients in the emergency department are not always satisfied with the care received and...
Rationale: There is an increasing societal demand for quality assurance and transparency of medical ...
Rationale: There is an increasing societal demand for quality assurance and transparency of medical ...
Collecting and examining equity data can help inform quality improvement initiatives but is a relati...
peer reviewedSeveral recent works have highlighted hospital discharge as a good opportunity to deliv...
Background Clinicians and managers across specialities are under pressure to review treatment and re...
Introduction: Patient experience with emergency department (ED) care is an expanding area of focus, ...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
Rationale: There is an increasing societal demand for quality assurance and transparency of medical ...
Objectives. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention, targeting staff–p...
Background\ud \ud The delivery of quality patient care in the emergency department (ED) is emerging ...
Objective: The objective of the study is to assess how well the emergency department (ED) personnel ...
Purpose Assessing performance and quality in healthcare organisations is moving from focusing solel...
BACKGROUND: Interventions designed to help Emergency Department (ED) staff manage frequent attenders...
Despite healthcare in the United States being a multi-trillion-dollar industry, the service that pat...
Background: Patients in the emergency department are not always satisfied with the care received and...
Rationale: There is an increasing societal demand for quality assurance and transparency of medical ...
Rationale: There is an increasing societal demand for quality assurance and transparency of medical ...
Collecting and examining equity data can help inform quality improvement initiatives but is a relati...
peer reviewedSeveral recent works have highlighted hospital discharge as a good opportunity to deliv...
Background Clinicians and managers across specialities are under pressure to review treatment and re...
Introduction: Patient experience with emergency department (ED) care is an expanding area of focus, ...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
Rationale: There is an increasing societal demand for quality assurance and transparency of medical ...
Objectives. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention, targeting staff–p...
Background\ud \ud The delivery of quality patient care in the emergency department (ED) is emerging ...
Objective: The objective of the study is to assess how well the emergency department (ED) personnel ...