Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3246805 The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundOvercrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities.ObjectivesWe developed a generic methodology to investigate the causes of overcrowding and to identify strategies to resolve them, and applied it in the ED of a hospital participating in the study.MethodsWe utilized Discrete Event Simulation (DES) to capture the complex ED operations. Using DES results, we developed parametric models for checking the effectiveness and quantifying the potential gains from various improvement alternatives. We performed a follow-up study to compare the outcomes before and after the model recommendations were put into effect at the hospital participating in the study.ResultsInsufficient physicians during peak hours, the slow process of admitting patients to inpatient floors, and laboratory and radiology test turnaround times were identified as the causes of reduced ED throughput. Addition of a physician resulted in an almost 18% reduction in the ED Main discharged patient length of stay.ConclusionThe case study results demonstrated the effectiveness of the generic methodology. The research contributions were validated through statistically significant improvements seen in patient throughput and waiting time at the hospital participating in the study.

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