Purpose Emergency care delivery is a process requiring input from various healthcare professionals within the hospital. To deliver efficient and effective emergency care, professionals must integrate rapidly at multiple interfaces, working across functional, spatial and professional boundaries. Yet, the interdisciplinary nature of emergency care presents a challenge to the optimization of patient flow, as specialization and functional differentiation restrict integration efforts. This study aims to question what boundaries exist at the level of professionals and explores how these boundaries may come to influence integration and operational performance. Design/methodology/approach To provide a more holistic understanding of the inherent cha...
Objectives: In this hypothesis-generating study, we observe, identify, and analyze how emergency cli...
Governments and hospital administrators are concerned with patient discharge from hospital, assessin...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Purpose Emergency care delivery is a process requiring input from various healthcare professionals w...
Emergency care is an emergent process requiring input from various healthcare professionals within t...
OBJECTIVES Handover across care boundaries poses additional challenges due to the different profe...
Delivery of interdisciplinary integrated care is central to contemporary health policy. Hospitals wo...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
This article contributes to our understanding of how boundary work is practiced in healthcare settin...
Abstract Background Interprofessional teams contribute to patient safety during clinical care. Howev...
This study aimed to assess interprofessional collaboration between general physicians and emergency ...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited.Objective Urgent care centres (UCCs) co-located with...
Objectives: In this hypothesis-generating study, we observe, identify, and analyze how emergency cli...
Governments and hospital administrators are concerned with patient discharge from hospital, assessin...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Purpose Emergency care delivery is a process requiring input from various healthcare professionals w...
Emergency care is an emergent process requiring input from various healthcare professionals within t...
OBJECTIVES Handover across care boundaries poses additional challenges due to the different profe...
Delivery of interdisciplinary integrated care is central to contemporary health policy. Hospitals wo...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
This article contributes to our understanding of how boundary work is practiced in healthcare settin...
Abstract Background Interprofessional teams contribute to patient safety during clinical care. Howev...
This study aimed to assess interprofessional collaboration between general physicians and emergency ...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited.Objective Urgent care centres (UCCs) co-located with...
Objectives: In this hypothesis-generating study, we observe, identify, and analyze how emergency cli...
Governments and hospital administrators are concerned with patient discharge from hospital, assessin...
Emergency clinicians undertake boundary-work as they facilitate patient trajectories through the Eme...