Consequences for overcrowding in the emergency room of a change in bed management policy on available in-hospital beds

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作者
Claret, Pierre-Geraud [1 ,3 ]
Boudemaghe, Thierry [3 ,5 ]
Bobbia, Xavier [1 ]
Stowell, Andrew [1 ]
Miard, Elodie [1 ]
Sebbane, Mustapha [7 ]
Landais, Paul [4 ,6 ]
De la Coussaye, Jean-Emmanuel [2 ]
机构
[1] Nimes Univ Hosp, Dept Anesthesia Resuscitat Pain Emergency Med, 4 Rue Prof Robert Debre, F-30029 Nimes, France
[2] Nimes Univ Hosp, Dept Anesthesia Resuscitat Pain Emergency Med, Emergency Med, 4 Rue Prof Robert Debre, F-30029 Nimes, France
[3] Univ Montpellier, Clin Res Univ Inst, EA 2415, 641 Ave Doyen Gaston Giraud, F-34093 Montpellier, France
[4] Univ Montpellier, Clin Res Univ Inst, EA 2415, Publ Hlth, 641 Ave Doyen Gaston Giraud, F-34093 Montpellier, France
[5] Nimes Univ Hosp, Dept Biostat Epidemiol Sante Publ & Informat Med, 4 Rue Prof Robert Debre, F-30029 Nimes, France
[6] Nimes Univ Hosp, Dept Biostat Epidemiol Sante Publ & Informat Med, Publ Hlth, 4 Rue Prof Robert Debre, F-30029 Nimes, France
[7] Montpellier Univ Hosp, Emergency Dept, Emergency Med, Montpellier, France
关键词
LENGTH-OF-STAY; CARE;
D O I
10.1071/AH15088
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective. Emergency rooms play an important role by providing continuous access to healthcare 24 h a day, 7 days a week, but the lack of available hospital beds has become a major difficulty. Changing bed management policy could improve patient flow. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the consequences of a change in patient prioritisation on available beds. Methods. The study consisted of a computerised bed management simulation based on day-by-day data collected from 1 to 31 January 2013 in a teaching hospital. Real hospital data were used to power the computer simulation. The scenarios tested were: (1) priority for emergency and surgery; (2) priority for emergency and medicine; (3) priority for planned admissions and surgery; and (4) priority for planned admissions and medicine. The results of these scenarios were compared with each other and to actual data. Results. This study included 2347 patients. The scenario that proved to be the least efficient was the one that gave priority to emergency patients presenting with a medical condition. The scenario that exhibited the best efficiency was the one that gave priority to planned admissions and surgery. Conclusions. Changing policies for hospital bed management is worth exploring to improve hospital patient flow and length of stay.
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页数:7
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