As patient numbers continue to rise Emergency Department's (ED's) are struggling to not only control patient wait times but also to maintain the quality of patient care. Improving patient flow through the ED has been a priority for many years with techniques such as Lean Six–Sigma being implemented specifically to help alleviate the problem. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement recently stated that the best opportunities to improving patient flow relate to the front-end of the ED, namely triage. This contribution examines the use of Telehealth initiatives at the front-end of the ED, specifically tele-consultation, to reduce patient loading, provide timelier healthcare (with improved patient outcomes) and reduce costs
Introduction and background: The use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) sometimes referred to as El...
The integration of tele-ICU into ICU practice has transformed ICU operations, patient care, and pati...
Background: Emergency services are facing increasing workload pressures, and new models of care are ...
Undergraduate nursing students investigated if implementing telehealth in the Emergency Department (...
Overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) is a common yet nagging problem. It is not only costly f...
Nationwide, the volume of emergency department (ED) visits has steadily increased over the last seve...
Copyright © 2014 Assaad Sayah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The article version is the pre-edited accepted version of the paper which is entitled: Performance o...
Telehealth systems – using ICT to manage health from a distance – have been developing for decades, ...
Legislation such as the Affordable Care Act has changed the national perspective on the healthcare i...
Emergency rooms (ERs) have always played a critical role in providing immediate medical attention to...
The right person in the right place and at the right time is not always possible; telemedicine offer...
The rapid development of technologies relating to telemedicine has brought with it new opportunities...
The rapid development of technologies relating to telemedicine has brought with it new opportunities...
The challenges to healthcare delivery are surpassing conceivable solutions. An increasing number of ...
Introduction and background: The use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) sometimes referred to as El...
The integration of tele-ICU into ICU practice has transformed ICU operations, patient care, and pati...
Background: Emergency services are facing increasing workload pressures, and new models of care are ...
Undergraduate nursing students investigated if implementing telehealth in the Emergency Department (...
Overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) is a common yet nagging problem. It is not only costly f...
Nationwide, the volume of emergency department (ED) visits has steadily increased over the last seve...
Copyright © 2014 Assaad Sayah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The article version is the pre-edited accepted version of the paper which is entitled: Performance o...
Telehealth systems – using ICT to manage health from a distance – have been developing for decades, ...
Legislation such as the Affordable Care Act has changed the national perspective on the healthcare i...
Emergency rooms (ERs) have always played a critical role in providing immediate medical attention to...
The right person in the right place and at the right time is not always possible; telemedicine offer...
The rapid development of technologies relating to telemedicine has brought with it new opportunities...
The rapid development of technologies relating to telemedicine has brought with it new opportunities...
The challenges to healthcare delivery are surpassing conceivable solutions. An increasing number of ...
Introduction and background: The use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) sometimes referred to as El...
The integration of tele-ICU into ICU practice has transformed ICU operations, patient care, and pati...
Background: Emergency services are facing increasing workload pressures, and new models of care are ...