• J Emerg Med · May 2014

    The Effect of Boarders on Emergency Department Process Flow.

    • Eoin Fogarty, Jean Saunders, and Fergal Cummins.
    • Emergency Department, University of Limerick Hospital, Limerick, Ireland.
    • J Emerg Med. 2014 May 1;46(5):706-10.

    BackgroundEmergency department (ED) overcrowding with boarders and waiting times are a significant concern in many countries.ObjectiveWe aim to show the relationship between boarders in the ED and the percentage time to disposition in under 6 h for our ED patients.MethodA review was carried out to show the percentage of patients presenting to the ED compliant with a 6-h standard per day compared to the number of attendances, the number of admissions to the hospital, and the number of boarders in the ED per day.ResultsOver the 2-year study period, there was an average 0.37% fall in the ED's rate of compliance per day, with a 6-h standard for each boarder in the ED.ConclusionBoarding patients in the ED has a negative effect on compliance with our 6-h standard of time to disposition.Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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