Emergency department (ED) crowding adversely affects patient care and outcomes. Despite national recommendations to address crowding, it persists in most US EDs today. Using nationally representative data, we evaluated the use of interventions to address crowding in US hospitals in the period 2007-10. We examined the relationship between crowding within an ED itself, measured as longer ED lengths-of-stay, and the number of interventions adopted. In our study period the average number of interventions adopted increased from 5.2 to 6.6, and seven of the seventeen studied interventions saw a significant increase in adoption. In general, more crowded EDs adopted greater numbers of interventions than less crowded EDs. However, in the most crowde...
BackgroundEmergency department crowding is a major global healthcare issue. There is much debate as ...
AimsEmergency department (ED) crowding has been associated with a number of negative health outcomes...
Aims Emergency department (ED) crowding has been associated with a number of negative health outcome...
Emergency department (ED) crowding adversely affects patient care and outcomes. Despite national rec...
Abstract Emergency department (ED) crowding adversely affects patient care and outcomes. Despite nat...
This paper summarises the consequences of emergency department crowding. It provides a comparison of...
BACKGROUND: An Institute of Medicine (IOM) report defines six domains of quality of care: safety, pa...
ObjectivesEmergency department (ED) crowding is an increasing problem associated with adverse patien...
Study objectiveEmergency department (ED) crowding is a prevalent health delivery problem and may adv...
Study objectiveEmergency department (ED) crowding is a prevalent health delivery problem and may adv...
Crowding in emergency departments (EDs) is increasing in many health systems. Previous studies of th...
BACKGROUND: An Institute of Medicine (IOM) report defines six domains of quality of care: safety, pa...
BACKGROUND: An Institute of Medicine (IOM) report defines six domains of quality of care: safety, pa...
BackgroundEmergency department crowding is a major global healthcare issue. There is much debate as ...
Study objectiveEmergency department (ED) crowding is a prevalent health delivery problem and may adv...
BackgroundEmergency department crowding is a major global healthcare issue. There is much debate as ...
AimsEmergency department (ED) crowding has been associated with a number of negative health outcomes...
Aims Emergency department (ED) crowding has been associated with a number of negative health outcome...
Emergency department (ED) crowding adversely affects patient care and outcomes. Despite national rec...
Abstract Emergency department (ED) crowding adversely affects patient care and outcomes. Despite nat...
This paper summarises the consequences of emergency department crowding. It provides a comparison of...
BACKGROUND: An Institute of Medicine (IOM) report defines six domains of quality of care: safety, pa...
ObjectivesEmergency department (ED) crowding is an increasing problem associated with adverse patien...
Study objectiveEmergency department (ED) crowding is a prevalent health delivery problem and may adv...
Study objectiveEmergency department (ED) crowding is a prevalent health delivery problem and may adv...
Crowding in emergency departments (EDs) is increasing in many health systems. Previous studies of th...
BACKGROUND: An Institute of Medicine (IOM) report defines six domains of quality of care: safety, pa...
BACKGROUND: An Institute of Medicine (IOM) report defines six domains of quality of care: safety, pa...
BackgroundEmergency department crowding is a major global healthcare issue. There is much debate as ...
Study objectiveEmergency department (ED) crowding is a prevalent health delivery problem and may adv...
BackgroundEmergency department crowding is a major global healthcare issue. There is much debate as ...
AimsEmergency department (ED) crowding has been associated with a number of negative health outcomes...
Aims Emergency department (ED) crowding has been associated with a number of negative health outcome...