Introduction: Although emergency department (ED) discharge presents patient-safety challenges and opportunities, the ways in which EDs address discharge risk in the general ED population remains disparate and largely uncharacterized. In this study our goal was to conduct a review of how EDs identify and target patients at increased risk at time of discharge. Methods: We conducted a literature search to explore how EDs assess patient risk upon discharge, including a review of PubMed and gray literature. After independently screening articles for inclusion, we recorded study characteristics including outcome measures, patient risk factors, and tool descriptions. Based on this review and discussion among collaborators, major theme...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Background Assessing and managing the risk of clinical deterioration is a cornerstone of emergency ...
Introduction. Little is known about patient safety issues in the emergency department (ED). The goal...
Introduction: Although emergency department (ED) discharge presents patient-safety challenges and op...
Introduction: The first proposed emergency care alternative payment model seeks to reduce avoidable ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about...
Introduction: The emergency department (ED) is an inherently high-risk setting. Risk scores can help...
Introduction: The emergency department (ED) is an inherently high-risk setting. Risk scores can help...
Background: Discharging a patient from the emergency department (ED) always involves some risk of a ...
Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about 3% return within 30 days...
To systematically review the literature regarding the prevalence, preventability, severity and types...
Background One of the most important decisions that emergency department (ED) physicians make is pat...
Background: Discharging a patient from the emergency department (ED) always involves some risk of a ...
To systematically review the literature regarding the prevalence, preventability, severity and types...
Discharge planning has become increasingly important, with current trends toward shorter hospital st...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Background Assessing and managing the risk of clinical deterioration is a cornerstone of emergency ...
Introduction. Little is known about patient safety issues in the emergency department (ED). The goal...
Introduction: Although emergency department (ED) discharge presents patient-safety challenges and op...
Introduction: The first proposed emergency care alternative payment model seeks to reduce avoidable ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about...
Introduction: The emergency department (ED) is an inherently high-risk setting. Risk scores can help...
Introduction: The emergency department (ED) is an inherently high-risk setting. Risk scores can help...
Background: Discharging a patient from the emergency department (ED) always involves some risk of a ...
Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about 3% return within 30 days...
To systematically review the literature regarding the prevalence, preventability, severity and types...
Background One of the most important decisions that emergency department (ED) physicians make is pat...
Background: Discharging a patient from the emergency department (ED) always involves some risk of a ...
To systematically review the literature regarding the prevalence, preventability, severity and types...
Discharge planning has become increasingly important, with current trends toward shorter hospital st...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Background Assessing and managing the risk of clinical deterioration is a cornerstone of emergency ...
Introduction. Little is known about patient safety issues in the emergency department (ED). The goal...