Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to elicit emergency physician (EP) perceptions regarding intensive care unit (ICU) triage decisions and ongoing management for boarding of ICU patients in the emergency department (ED). We assessed factors influencing the disposition decision for critically ill patients in the ED to characterize EPs’ perceptions about ongoing critical care delivery in the ED while awaiting ICU admission.Methods: Through content expert review and pilot testing, we iteratively developed a 25-item written survey targeted to EPs, eliciting current ICU triage structure, opinions on factors influencing ICU admission decisions, and views on caring for critically ill p...
Objective: To examine physicians' decision making and its determinants about admission to intensive ...
Objective: To describe intensive care unit (ICU) discharge practices, examine factors associated wi...
Contains fulltext : 171342.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Int...
Study Objectives: Models that address delivery of critical care in the emergency department (ED) dur...
Objectives: Twenty-six percent of ICU patients in the UK are referred directly from the Emergency De...
The National Academy of Medicine has identified emergency department (ED) crowding as a health care ...
OBJECTIVES: Emergency department boarding is the practice of caring for admitted patients in the eme...
With the increasing number of patients admitted to emergency department (ED) there is a raise in rat...
Background: Emergency department (ED) visits continue to rise nationally with up to 25% being critic...
Objective: Timely and appropriate assessment and management within the ED impacts patient outcomes ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To assess the appropriateness of ICU triage decisions. DESIGN. Prospective d...
ObjectivesEmergency department boarding is the practice of caring for admitted patients in the emerg...
Objectives: Emergency department boarding is the practice of caring for admitted patients in the em...
BACKGROUND: Intensivist shortages have led to increasing hospitalist involvement in critical care de...
Introduction: Respiratory failure is a common problem in emergency medicine (EM) and critical care m...
Objective: To examine physicians' decision making and its determinants about admission to intensive ...
Objective: To describe intensive care unit (ICU) discharge practices, examine factors associated wi...
Contains fulltext : 171342.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Int...
Study Objectives: Models that address delivery of critical care in the emergency department (ED) dur...
Objectives: Twenty-six percent of ICU patients in the UK are referred directly from the Emergency De...
The National Academy of Medicine has identified emergency department (ED) crowding as a health care ...
OBJECTIVES: Emergency department boarding is the practice of caring for admitted patients in the eme...
With the increasing number of patients admitted to emergency department (ED) there is a raise in rat...
Background: Emergency department (ED) visits continue to rise nationally with up to 25% being critic...
Objective: Timely and appropriate assessment and management within the ED impacts patient outcomes ...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To assess the appropriateness of ICU triage decisions. DESIGN. Prospective d...
ObjectivesEmergency department boarding is the practice of caring for admitted patients in the emerg...
Objectives: Emergency department boarding is the practice of caring for admitted patients in the em...
BACKGROUND: Intensivist shortages have led to increasing hospitalist involvement in critical care de...
Introduction: Respiratory failure is a common problem in emergency medicine (EM) and critical care m...
Objective: To examine physicians' decision making and its determinants about admission to intensive ...
Objective: To describe intensive care unit (ICU) discharge practices, examine factors associated wi...
Contains fulltext : 171342.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Int...