Abstract Background and aim Since 2014, the annual number of patients entering our emergency department (ED) has increased significantly. These were primarily Internal Medicine (IM) patients, and of these, 25–30% were admitted. The present governmental policy presents a deterrent to adding IM beds for these patients, and Emergency and IM departments cope with ever-increasing number of IM patients. We describe a quality improvement intervention to increase outflow of IM patients from the ED to the IM departments. Methods We conducted a quality improvement intervention at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center from 2014 to 2018. The first stage consisted of an effort to increase morning discharges from the IM departments. The second stage consisted ...
ED crowding has become an emerging threat to patient safety and health systems worldwide. As the pro...
Abstract Emergency department (ED) crowding adversely affects patient care and outcomes. Despite nat...
[[abstract]]The growth of medical expenditure is higher than that of premium revenues since 1998. To...
ObjectivesEmergency department (ED) crowding is an increasing problem associated with adverse patien...
Background: This study applied a new strategy, termed high-turnover utility bed intervention, to off...
Evidence suggests improved outcomes for patients requiring emergency admission to hospital are assoc...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the impact of a management-supported, multim...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding has been a significant issue in the healthcare industry since...
Study objectiveEmergency department (ED) crowding is a prevalent health delivery problem and may adv...
Background/Purpose: Overcrowding of hospital emergency departments (ED) is a worldwide health proble...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding occurs when the need for ED services outstrips av...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a serious problem facing the medical community. Overcrowdi...
Background. Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a worldwide problem that poses a threat to pat...
Emergency Department (ED) congestion can be better understood by examining overall system impacts, i...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
ED crowding has become an emerging threat to patient safety and health systems worldwide. As the pro...
Abstract Emergency department (ED) crowding adversely affects patient care and outcomes. Despite nat...
[[abstract]]The growth of medical expenditure is higher than that of premium revenues since 1998. To...
ObjectivesEmergency department (ED) crowding is an increasing problem associated with adverse patien...
Background: This study applied a new strategy, termed high-turnover utility bed intervention, to off...
Evidence suggests improved outcomes for patients requiring emergency admission to hospital are assoc...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the impact of a management-supported, multim...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding has been a significant issue in the healthcare industry since...
Study objectiveEmergency department (ED) crowding is a prevalent health delivery problem and may adv...
Background/Purpose: Overcrowding of hospital emergency departments (ED) is a worldwide health proble...
Background: Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding occurs when the need for ED services outstrips av...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a serious problem facing the medical community. Overcrowdi...
Background. Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a worldwide problem that poses a threat to pat...
Emergency Department (ED) congestion can be better understood by examining overall system impacts, i...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
ED crowding has become an emerging threat to patient safety and health systems worldwide. As the pro...
Abstract Emergency department (ED) crowding adversely affects patient care and outcomes. Despite nat...
[[abstract]]The growth of medical expenditure is higher than that of premium revenues since 1998. To...