Objectives: To assess whether time-to-disposition is significantly different when a patient is seen by a provider during the early half or late half of a shift.Background: Time-to-disposition is an important metric for emergency department throughput. We hypothesized that providers view the shift end as a key timepoint and attempt to leave as few dispositions as possible to the oncoming team, thereby making quicker decisions later in the shift. This study evaluates disposition distribution relative to when patients are assigned a provider during the course of a shift.Methods: 50,802 cases were analyzed over the one-year study interval. 31,869 patients were seen in the early half of a shift (hours 1-4) and 18,933 were seen in the later half ...
OBJECTIVE: Low-acuity 'fast track' patients represent a large portion of Australian EDs' workload an...
Background: Healthcare policies target unplanned hospital admissions and 30-day re-admission as key ...
Background: Internationally, studies have focused on whether shift length impacts on patient care. T...
Objectives: To assess whether time-to-disposition is significantly different when a patient is seen ...
BACKGROUND: The working hours of a hospital affects efficiency of care within the emergency departme...
Introduction: The mean emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) is considered a measure of cro...
INTRODUCTION: The mean emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) is considered a measure of cro...
Introduction: The Emergency Critical Care Center (EC3) is an emergency department-based intensive ca...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in mode...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...
Introduction: We tested the effect of a brief disposition process intervention on residents’ time to...
Objectives: Sign-out (SO) is a challenge to the emergency physician. Some training programs have ins...
In most hospitals there are patients who receive surgery later than required. Hospitals could solve ...
Objective: To investigate relationships between time spent in the emergency department (ED) in patie...
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the implementation of a novel ED model of care,...
OBJECTIVE: Low-acuity 'fast track' patients represent a large portion of Australian EDs' workload an...
Background: Healthcare policies target unplanned hospital admissions and 30-day re-admission as key ...
Background: Internationally, studies have focused on whether shift length impacts on patient care. T...
Objectives: To assess whether time-to-disposition is significantly different when a patient is seen ...
BACKGROUND: The working hours of a hospital affects efficiency of care within the emergency departme...
Introduction: The mean emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) is considered a measure of cro...
INTRODUCTION: The mean emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) is considered a measure of cro...
Introduction: The Emergency Critical Care Center (EC3) is an emergency department-based intensive ca...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in mode...
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be an important health care issue in modern countrie...
Introduction: We tested the effect of a brief disposition process intervention on residents’ time to...
Objectives: Sign-out (SO) is a challenge to the emergency physician. Some training programs have ins...
In most hospitals there are patients who receive surgery later than required. Hospitals could solve ...
Objective: To investigate relationships between time spent in the emergency department (ED) in patie...
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the implementation of a novel ED model of care,...
OBJECTIVE: Low-acuity 'fast track' patients represent a large portion of Australian EDs' workload an...
Background: Healthcare policies target unplanned hospital admissions and 30-day re-admission as key ...
Background: Internationally, studies have focused on whether shift length impacts on patient care. T...