• Emerg Med Australas · Oct 2023

    Emergency short stay area improves access and flow in a rural hospital.

    • Anne B Smith and Kimberley J Davis.
    • Emergency Department, Shoalhaven District Memorial Hospital, Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District, Nowra, New South Wales, Australia.
    • Emerg Med Australas. 2023 Oct 1; 35 (5): 771776771-776.

    ObjectivesShoalhaven District Memorial Hospital is a rural (MM3) 150-bed hospital in Nowra, New South Wales, whose ED has evolved to a FACEM-led model of care (MOC). It has never had an emergency short stay area (ESSA). The objective of the present study was to pilot an ESSA and determine whether this MOC would increase the operational performance of the ED.MethodsAn ESSA was designed and delivered by emergency medicine medical, nursing and allied health practitioners. The study period was July-December 2021, with a seasonally matched retrospective cohort of records extracted for comparison (July-December 2020). Both took place within the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The primary outcome measured was percentage of admitted patients meeting Emergency Treatment Performance (ETP). Secondary outcomes included discharge ETP, overall ED and inpatient length of stay (LOS), mortality and representation rates.ResultsThe admission ETP for patients after the implementation of the ESSA significantly increased, from 13.9% to 31.6% (χ2  = 288, P < 0.001). Discharge ETP significantly declined. There was no effect improvement on overall ETP. There was no change to mortality or representation rates. Average admission LOS decreased.ConclusionsThe introduction of the ESSA significantly improved the ETP of admitted patients. Ongoing refinement of the ESSA admission processes, as well as the lifting of certain COVID-19 restrictions, could show even greater improvements in this and other areas. Ongoing research in this field is necessary, as well as a more detailed cost-benefit analysis.© 2023 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.

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