Statement of Problem\ud The increasing demand for care in the ED by patients who do not require emergency care, according to acuity levels, contributes to overcrowding which may reduce patient satisfaction A nurse practitioner-run fast track in the emergency department has the potential to reduce ED overcrowding and improve patient satisfaction with care. \ud \ud Sources of Data\ud Three health care related electronic databases were searched for research articles fitting the inclusion criteria of emergency, nurse practitioner, and patient satisfaction. Nineteen articles met the inclusion criteria for this systematic review. Research studies included case-controlled studies, randomized controlled trials, observational studies, explorative de...
Emergency department (ED) patients comprise the largest percentage of patients admitted to hospitals...
Emergency rooms are often overcrowding by patients that may not require the level of care that an em...
Background Overcrowding in emergency departments is a worldwide problem. A systematic literature rev...
Purpose: The aim of this culminating project is to inform health care professionals on the role emer...
Results of a descriptive analysis of emergency-department (ED) census data were used as a basis for ...
Introduction: The demand of the good quality of care in health service has been increased in the pas...
PURPOSE: Emergency Departments (ED) are a vital part of healthcare and they provide lifesaving servi...
Over the past 10 years there has been an increase in the number of emergency room visits. From 1993 ...
Aims To provide the best available evidence to determine the impact of nurse practitioner services o...
Introduction: Mandated patient surveys have become an integral part of Medicare remuneration, puttin...
Background: Overcrowding in the Emergency Department (ED) has been a global concern over the past th...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding has been a significant issue in the healthcare industry since...
Background: A regional hospital emergency department was facing increasing patient presentations, me...
Even with the passing of new legislation relative to health care, it seems likely that emergency dep...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a growing concern with far-reaching public health implicat...
Emergency department (ED) patients comprise the largest percentage of patients admitted to hospitals...
Emergency rooms are often overcrowding by patients that may not require the level of care that an em...
Background Overcrowding in emergency departments is a worldwide problem. A systematic literature rev...
Purpose: The aim of this culminating project is to inform health care professionals on the role emer...
Results of a descriptive analysis of emergency-department (ED) census data were used as a basis for ...
Introduction: The demand of the good quality of care in health service has been increased in the pas...
PURPOSE: Emergency Departments (ED) are a vital part of healthcare and they provide lifesaving servi...
Over the past 10 years there has been an increase in the number of emergency room visits. From 1993 ...
Aims To provide the best available evidence to determine the impact of nurse practitioner services o...
Introduction: Mandated patient surveys have become an integral part of Medicare remuneration, puttin...
Background: Overcrowding in the Emergency Department (ED) has been a global concern over the past th...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding has been a significant issue in the healthcare industry since...
Background: A regional hospital emergency department was facing increasing patient presentations, me...
Even with the passing of new legislation relative to health care, it seems likely that emergency dep...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a growing concern with far-reaching public health implicat...
Emergency department (ED) patients comprise the largest percentage of patients admitted to hospitals...
Emergency rooms are often overcrowding by patients that may not require the level of care that an em...
Background Overcrowding in emergency departments is a worldwide problem. A systematic literature rev...