Acute thromboembolic diseases are acute emergencies that can cause permanent damage to tissues and are the leading causes for mortalities worldwide. Management of these cases is strictly time driven and has a narrow range to move within. Acute myocardial infarction and acute ischaemic stroke were the concern of this study. Based on the concept of waste reduction and preventing errors the combined Lean and Six Sigma approach was used. Empowerment of the dedicated teams was an essential step towards the improvement of the process. The process revision removed all non-added value steps and simplified the process. There was a 100% compliance with the target for the management of acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and 50% complianc...
The optimal structure of the acute ischaemic stroke treatment network is unknown and eagerly sought....
Stroke is the most common neurological problem encountered in an emergency department. The managemen...
Purpose. This paper examines England’s Accident and Emergency (A&E) arm of the National Health Servi...
Acute thromboembolic diseases are acute emergencies that can cause permanent damage to tissues and a...
This article represents the update of the European Stroke Initiative Recommendations for Stroke Mana...
Purpose – This paper examines England’s Accident and Emergency (A&E) arm of the National Health Serv...
Background Stroke is a major cause of death and adult disability in the United Kingdom. However, des...
The aim of this study is to determine the current door to needle time for administration of fibrinol...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine England’s Accident and Emergency (A&E) arm of the ...
Due to an ageing population and the current economic climate the government is looking to improve ef...
The aim of this study was to redesign an emergency department [ED] data management system to improve...
In the United States, the average time between a patient's arrival in the emergency room (ER) and th...
Efforts to reduce mortality from acute myocardial infarction (MI) through expediting thrombolytic an...
Abstract Problem: Decreasing the time to assess acute ischemic stroke patients impacts the patients’...
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic emphasises the need to use healthcare resources efficient and effect...
The optimal structure of the acute ischaemic stroke treatment network is unknown and eagerly sought....
Stroke is the most common neurological problem encountered in an emergency department. The managemen...
Purpose. This paper examines England’s Accident and Emergency (A&E) arm of the National Health Servi...
Acute thromboembolic diseases are acute emergencies that can cause permanent damage to tissues and a...
This article represents the update of the European Stroke Initiative Recommendations for Stroke Mana...
Purpose – This paper examines England’s Accident and Emergency (A&E) arm of the National Health Serv...
Background Stroke is a major cause of death and adult disability in the United Kingdom. However, des...
The aim of this study is to determine the current door to needle time for administration of fibrinol...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine England’s Accident and Emergency (A&E) arm of the ...
Due to an ageing population and the current economic climate the government is looking to improve ef...
The aim of this study was to redesign an emergency department [ED] data management system to improve...
In the United States, the average time between a patient's arrival in the emergency room (ER) and th...
Efforts to reduce mortality from acute myocardial infarction (MI) through expediting thrombolytic an...
Abstract Problem: Decreasing the time to assess acute ischemic stroke patients impacts the patients’...
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic emphasises the need to use healthcare resources efficient and effect...
The optimal structure of the acute ischaemic stroke treatment network is unknown and eagerly sought....
Stroke is the most common neurological problem encountered in an emergency department. The managemen...
Purpose. This paper examines England’s Accident and Emergency (A&E) arm of the National Health Servi...