Research and Markets: Emergency Department Crowding - An Evidence-Based Appraisal Of The Problem And Its Solutions

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/be3950/emergency_departme) has announced the addition of the "Emergency Department Crowding: An Evidence-Based Appraisal Of The Problem And Its Solutions" report to their offering.

Emergency Department Crowding: An Evidence-Based Appraisal Of The Problem And Its Solutions provides the reader with evidence-based concepts that can be easily integrated into the daily clinical practice of emergency medicine.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Introduction
  • Abbreviations And Acronyms- Scope Of The Problem
  • A Problem In Search Of A Definition
  • State Of The Science
  • Effect Of ED Crowding On Clinical Outcomes
  • Effects On Patient Satisfaction
  • Effect On Patients Who Leave The ED Without Being Seen
  • Effect On Ambulance Diversion
  • Effect On ED LOS And Throughput
  • The Effect Of ED Crowding On Financial Outcomes
  • Effect Of Different Interventions On ED Crowding
  • Multiple Interventions
  • Discrete Event Computer Simulations
  • Operations Reengineering
  • Evidence-Based ED Operations Redesign
  • Putting It All Together
  • Table 1. Hospital Patient Flow Redesign Interventions
  • Figure 1. Traditional (Most Common) ED Patient Flow Diagram
  • Figure 2. Potential Waits/Queues In The Traditional ED Patient Flow Model
  • Figure 3. Redesigned Ideal ED Operational Model
  • Figure 4. Potential Waits/Queues In Redesigned ED Patient Flow Diagram
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • CME Questions

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