Academic medical centers frequently serve as safety net hospitals, treating a large percentage of low income and uninsured patients. Emergency departments (ED) provide unscheduled care for these patients whose conditions range from non-urgent annoyances to life-threatening injuries. Most research has shown that only a fraction of these visits are truly emergencies. These visits contribute to ED overcrowding, often leading to delayed or denied admissions. A common misconception is that ED overcrowding is an ED problem. Rather, competing patient flows from ED and inpatient areas frequently converge to produce system-wide demand surges. During times of acute overcrowding, delays can frequently be attributed to lack of inpatient beds and r...
Outlines how safety-net hospitals are addressing the rise in emergency department visits for non-urg...
America’s emergency departments (EDs) are in crisis. The dwindling numbers of EDs are increasingly o...
ED crowding has become an emerging threat to patient safety and health systems worldwide. As the pro...
Academic medical centers frequently serve as safety net hospitals, treating a large percentage of lo...
Emergency department crowding and delays have become major issues for America\u27s safety net hospit...
Academic medical centers frequently serve as safety net hospitals, treating a large percentage of lo...
Offers early lessons from RWJF's Urgent Matters Learning Network II, a six-hospital collaborative to...
Emergency department (ED) crowding has been identified as a major public health problem in the Unite...
Emergency Department (ED) crowding and bottle necks are the reality of hospitals across the country....
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding has been a significant issue in the healthcare industry since...
The boarding of patients is a root cause of overcrowding in a majority of emergency departments (EDs...
I nefficient patient flow through an emergency department (ED) causes long wait times, reduced patie...
Public health is the health status of a population and uses different approaches to maintain the hea...
One of the biggest challenges in Emergency Medicine, to date, is emergency room overcrowding which i...
From 1992 to 2002, the number of annual ED visits increased 23 percent in the U.S., while the number...
Outlines how safety-net hospitals are addressing the rise in emergency department visits for non-urg...
America’s emergency departments (EDs) are in crisis. The dwindling numbers of EDs are increasingly o...
ED crowding has become an emerging threat to patient safety and health systems worldwide. As the pro...
Academic medical centers frequently serve as safety net hospitals, treating a large percentage of lo...
Emergency department crowding and delays have become major issues for America\u27s safety net hospit...
Academic medical centers frequently serve as safety net hospitals, treating a large percentage of lo...
Offers early lessons from RWJF's Urgent Matters Learning Network II, a six-hospital collaborative to...
Emergency department (ED) crowding has been identified as a major public health problem in the Unite...
Emergency Department (ED) crowding and bottle necks are the reality of hospitals across the country....
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding has been a significant issue in the healthcare industry since...
The boarding of patients is a root cause of overcrowding in a majority of emergency departments (EDs...
I nefficient patient flow through an emergency department (ED) causes long wait times, reduced patie...
Public health is the health status of a population and uses different approaches to maintain the hea...
One of the biggest challenges in Emergency Medicine, to date, is emergency room overcrowding which i...
From 1992 to 2002, the number of annual ED visits increased 23 percent in the U.S., while the number...
Outlines how safety-net hospitals are addressing the rise in emergency department visits for non-urg...
America’s emergency departments (EDs) are in crisis. The dwindling numbers of EDs are increasingly o...
ED crowding has become an emerging threat to patient safety and health systems worldwide. As the pro...