Literature
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| Research Studies | 6 | View all |
| Researchers | 104 | View all |
| International Literature | 110 | View all |
Effect of an electronic medical record information system on emergency department performance (Australia)
posted by HIIRC Admin on 6 Mar 2013
This retrospective observational study investigated whether implementation of the Cerner FirstNet electronic medical record system in a New South Wales…
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A novel approach to improving emergency department consultant response times (Canada)
posted by HIIRC Admin on 5 Apr 2013
Using a time-series design, the authors evaluated an intervention that aimed to improve time to admission for patients referred to…
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NZ Literature Abstracts
- Improving acute patient flow and resolving emergency department overcrowding in New Zealand hospitals — the major challenges and the promising initiatives
- New guidelines for the management of chest pain: Lessons from a recent audit in Tauranga, New Zealand
- Improving quality of care while reducing costs: The Middlemore Hospital Very High Intensity User programme – the role of community pharmacy in integrated care to intensively manage the complex patient
- The effectiveness of interventions for reducing ambulatory sensitive hospitalisations: A systematic review
- Patient satisfaction and outcome using emergency care practitioners in New Zealand
Research Studies
- Shorter Stays in Emergency Department National Research Project
- Working Group for Achieving Quality in Emergency Departments
- Relationships between patient enrolment in Partnership Health and other PHO practices and hospital utilisation, including ethnicity and deprivation
- National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa) 2001/02
- Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT)
International Literature
- A structured approach to transforming a large public hospital emergency department via lean methodologies (USA)
- Emptying the corridors of shame: Organizational lessons From England’s 4-hour emergency throughput target
- Emergency department crowding: Time for interventions and policy evaluations
- Characteristics of frequent emergency department presenters to an Australian emergency medicine network (Australia)
- Lean thinking in emergency departments: A critical review
