Emergency department throughput: Strategies for success
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract
Emergency departments are facing challenges that affect their operation such as overcrowding, boarding of admitted patients, poor outcomes due toextendedwaitingtimes to see a physician, difficulty meeting patient satisfaction benchmarks, and surges in patient census and acuity. Processes and procedures must be reviewed for effectiveness and dissected for obstacles to survive and flourish in the face of these challenges. In an effort to improve patient satisfaction, decrease waiting times, improve clinical care, and decrease lost revenue from patients leaving without treatment, several methods were investigated and implemented at the OceanCareCenter New Jersey's 1st satellite emergency department. Innovations included immediate bedding, optimizing use of point-of-care testing, utilizing midlevel providers, utilizing protocol orders, and using nontraditional beds.
Publication Title
Journal of Nursing Administration
First Page Number
375
Last Page Number
377
DOI
10.1097/NNA.0000000000000085
Recommended Citation
Scrofine, Sharon and Fitzsimons, Virginia, "Emergency department throughput: Strategies for success" (2014). Kean Publications. 2003.
https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/keanpublications/2003