A model of a hospitalist role in the care of admitted patients in the emergency department.
@article{Briones2010AMO,
title={A model of a hospitalist role in the care of admitted patients in the emergency department.},
author={Alan Briones and Brian Markoff and Navneet Kathuria and Andy S. Jagoda and Kevin Baumlin and Scot Hill and Lawrence A Mumm and Ramiro Jervis and Andrew S. Dunn},
journal={Journal of hospital medicine},
year={2010},
volume={5 6},
pages={
360-4
}
}Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding has become an important problem in North American hospitals. A national survey identified the prolonged length of stay of admitted patients in the ED as the most frequent reason for overcrowding. This complex problem occurs when hospital inpatient census increases and prevents admitted patients from being assigned and transported to hospital beds in a timely manner. The practice of holding admitted patients in the ED, known as ‘‘boarding,’’ is typically…
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