Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 2 of 2
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Psychiatric Boarding In U.S. Eds: A Multifactorial Problem That Requires Multidisicplinary Solutions, Zaynah Abid, Andrew C. Meltzer, Danielle Lazar, Jesse M. Pines
Psychiatric Boarding In U.S. Eds: A Multifactorial Problem That Requires Multidisicplinary Solutions, Zaynah Abid, Andrew C. Meltzer, Danielle Lazar, Jesse M. Pines
Center for Health Care Quality
ED visits for psychiatric conditions make up an ever-increasing share of all ED visits. Patients with psychiatric complaints have a significantly greater length-of-stay in the ED than patients with non-psychiatric complaints. Prolonged boarding in the ED for psychiatric patients is associated with lower quality care for psychiatric patients and further contributes to overall ED crowding.
Redefining Frequent Emergency Department Users, Amy Waldner, Maria Raven, Danielle Lazar, Jesse Pines
Redefining Frequent Emergency Department Users, Amy Waldner, Maria Raven, Danielle Lazar, Jesse Pines
Center for Health Care Quality
Frequent ED users are perceived to be a costly population that often abuse or misuse ED services due to a combination of unmet social needs and medical conditions that, in theory, could be treated outside of the ED at a lower cost. The reality is that factors contributing to frequent ED use are more varied and complex than originally believed.