ED Management – November 1, 2018
November 1, 2018
View Issues
-
Coordination Center Uses Real-time Data to Speed Collaborative Decision-making
To handle increasing volumes better, Yale New Haven Hospital has opted to centralize operational decision-making in a new Capacity Coordination Center. Here, a nurse navigator representing the health system’s two busy adult EDs works with representatives from EMS, admitting, bed management, and other key operations to manage incoming and outgoing traffic optimally and to anticipate clinical services that may be needed further upstream.
-
A Growing Number of ED-based Physical Therapy Programs Taking Root
While a few ED-based physical therapy programs have existed for decades, the practice is gaining new converts as emergency clinicians increasingly turn to physical therapy for expertise with conditions ranging from vertigo and orthopedic issues to wounds, vestibular issues, and gait training. Long-standing programs have shown that leveraging physical therapy in emergency medicine can be a financially viable approach with the proper administrative support and guidance.
-
Psychological Evaluation Unit Provides Specialized Expertise, Calmer Atmosphere for Behavioral Health Patients
Elliot Hospital in Manchester, NH, has unveiled a new $1.5 million psychiatric evaluation unit within the confines of its ED to boost resources and access to care for patients in psychological distress. The center is designed to offer an atmosphere more conducive to emotional healing. Administrators note that the added resources also should help ease crowding and boarding at the level II trauma facility.