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Patient Flow

  • Early Hospital Discharge Can Improve Capacity, Patient Flow

    Many hospitals in the country operate at capacity, and many patients are boarded in the emergency department....
  • Intermountain Medical Center in Utah Improves Efficiency, Performance with Vertical Flow Model

    Intermountain Medical Center, flagship hospital of the health system by the same name, sits nestled along the...
  • Rhode Island Hospital ED Boosts Efficiency by Adopting Brown University Patient Flow Model

    The Rhode Island Hospital emergency department in Providence was built 10 years ago and is one of...

Early Hospital Discharge Can Improve Capacity, Patient Flow

December 11, 2016 - ACEP Now - 1 Comment

Many hospitals in the country operate at capacity, and many patients are boarded in the emergency department….

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Intermountain Medical Center in Utah Improves Efficiency, Performance with Vertical Flow Model

August 9, 2016 - Shari Welch, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

Intermountain Medical Center, flagship hospital of the health system by the same name, sits nestled along the…

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Rhode Island Hospital ED Boosts Efficiency by Adopting Brown University Patient Flow Model

June 15, 2016 - Shari Welch, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

The Rhode Island Hospital emergency department in Providence was built 10 years ago and is one of…

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National Surveys on Emergency Department Trends Bring Future Improvements Into Focus

April 13, 2016 - James J. Augustine, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

Emergency physicians and emergency department leaders face an important time in determining how to serve the needs…

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Segmentation Improves Emergency Department Patient Flow at Raritan Bay Medical Center

November 18, 2015 - Shari Welch, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Once upon a time, the emergency department was a single treatment room in the basement of a…

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