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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/acem.12695" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1111/acem.12695</a>
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757–764
Issue
6
Volume
22
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Consensus statement on advancing research in emergency department operations and its impact on patient care.
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Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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2015
2015-06
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Congresses and Conferences; Consensus; Emergency Medical Services; Emergency Medicine; Emergency Service; Health Services Research/*organization & administration; Hospital/*organization & administration/standards; Humans; Information Dissemination; Multicenter Studies as Topic; Outcome Assessment (Health Care); Patient Care – Methods; Patient Care/*trends; Public Health; Qualitative Studies; Research – Evaluation; Systems Analysis
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Yiadom Maame Yaa A B; Ward Michael J; Chang Anna Marie; Pines Jesse M; Jouriles Nick; Yealy Donald M
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The consensus conference on "Advancing Research in Emergency Department (ED) Operations and Its Impact on Patient Care," hosted by The ED Operations Study Group (EDOSG), convened to craft a framework for future investigations in this important but understudied area. The EDOSG is a research consortium dedicated to promoting evidence-based clinical practice in emergency medicine. The consensus process format was a modified version of the NIH Model for Consensus Conference Development. Recommendations provide an action plan for how to improve ED operations study design, create a facilitating research environment, identify data measures of value for process and outcomes research, and disseminate new knowledge in this area. Specifically, we call for eight key initiatives: 1) the development of universal measures for ED patient care processes; 2) attention to patient outcomes, in addition to process efficiency and best practice compliance; 3) the promotion of multisite clinical operations studies to create more generalizable knowledge; 4) encouraging the use of mixed methods to understand the social community and human behavior factors that influence ED operations; 5) the creation of robust ED operations research registries to drive stronger evidence-based research; 6) prioritizing key clinical questions with the input of patients, clinicians, medical leadership, emergency medicine organizations, payers, and other government stakeholders; 7) more consistently defining the functional components of the ED care system, including observation units, fast tracks, waiting rooms, laboratories, and radiology subunits; and 8) maximizing multidisciplinary knowledge dissemination via emergency medicine, public health, general medicine, operations research, and nontraditional publications.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/acem.12695" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1111/acem.12695</a>
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2015
Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Chang Anna Marie
Congresses and Conferences
Consensus
Department of Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medicine
Emergency Service
Health Services Research/*organization & administration
Hospital/*organization & administration/standards
Humans
Information Dissemination
Jouriles Nick
Multicenter Studies as Topic
NEOMED College of Medicine
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Patient Care – Methods
Patient Care/*trends
Pines Jesse M
Public Health
Qualitative Studies
Research – Evaluation
Systems Analysis
Ward Michael J
Yealy Donald M
Yiadom Maame Yaa A B
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/acem.13978" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1111/acem.13978</a>
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1553-2712 1069-6563
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June 2020 Update II
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NEOMED College of Medicine
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Department of Emergency Medicine
Affiliated Hospital
Summa Health System Akron City Hospital
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Managing and Measuring Emergency Department Care: Results of the Fourth Emergency Department Benchmarking Definitions Summit.
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Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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2020
2020-04-04
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health; impact; length; performance-measures
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Yiadom Maame Y A B; Napoli Anthony; Granovsky Michael; Parker Rebecca B; Pilgrim Randy; Pines Jesse M; Schuur Jeremiah; Augustine James; Jouriles Nicholas; Welch Shari
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BACKGROUND: A shared language and vocabulary are essential for managing emergency department (ED) operations. This Fourth Emergency Department Benchmarking Alliance (EDBA) Summit brought together experts in the field to review, update, and add to key definitions and metrics of ED operations. OBJECTIVE: Summit objectives were to review and revise existing definitions, define and characterize new practices related to ED operations, and introduce financial and regulatory definitions affecting ED reimbursement. METHODS: Forty-six ED operations, data management, and benchmarking experts were invited to participate in the EDBA summit. Before arrival, experts were provided with documents from the three prior summits and assigned to update the terminology. Materials and publications related to standards of ED operations were considered and discussed. Each group submitted a revised set of definitions prior to the summit. Significantly revised, topical, or controversial recommendations were discussed among all summit participants. The goal of the in-person discussion was to reach consensus on definitions. Work group leaders made changes to reflect the discussion, which was revised with public and stakeholder feedback. RESULTS: The entire EDBA dictionary was updated and expanded. This article focuses on an update and discussion of definitions related to specific topics that changed since the last summit, specifically ED intake, boarding, diversion, and observation care. In addition, an extensive new glossary of financial and regulatory terminology germane to the practice of emergency medicine is included. CONCLUSIONS: A complete and precise set of operational definitions, time intervals, and utilization measures is necessary for timely and effective ED care. A common language of financial and regulatory definitions that affect ED operations is included for the first time. This article and its companion dictionary should serve as a resource to ED leadership, researchers, informatics and health policy leaders, and regulatory bodies.
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2020
Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Augustine James
Department of Emergency Medicine
Granovsky Michael
Health
impact
Jouriles Nicholas
journalArticle
June 2020 Update II
length
Napoli Anthony
NEOMED College of Medicine
Parker Rebecca B
performance-measures
Pilgrim Randy
Pines Jesse M
Schuur Jeremiah
Summa Health System Akron City Hospital
Welch Shari
Yiadom Maame Y A B