Management of Emergency Department Overcrowding (EDOC) in a teaching hospital.

Nik Azlan NM, and Ismail MS, and Azizol M, (2013) Management of Emergency Department Overcrowding (EDOC) in a teaching hospital. Medicine & Health, 8 (1). pp. 42-46. ISSN 1823-2140

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Abstract

Emergency Department Overcrowding (EDOC) has been a longstanding problem. It is defined as a situation where the demand for emergency services exceeds the ability of an Emergency Department (ED) to provide quality care within appropriate time frames. Hospital beds closure or access block to ward admission is one of the most important cause of Emergency s e.g. disaster. A surge response entails even greater responses including implementing Department overcrowding. This could be compounded further in events of a patient surge eg affirmative measurement in order to mitigate the issue in tackling the situation. The steps in managing EDOC were: 1. Recognizing EDOC, 2. Initiating action, 3. Maintaining patient flow, 4. Setting clinical goals and 5. Deploying a Surge Team for Advance Triage or Fast Tract.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Emergency Department; overcrowding; surge; hospital beds
Journal:Medicine & Health
ID Code:7040
Deposited By: Mr. Muhammad Wafi -
Deposited On:03 Apr 2014 06:49
Last Modified:14 Dec 2016 06:42

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