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The Maximally Efficient and Optimally Effective Emergency Department

โœ Scribed by Vukmir, Rade B


Publisher
University Press of America
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


"In this book, Rade B, Vukmir defines both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of Emergency Department (ED) practice, Vukmir outlines the efficacy of "best circumstance" operation, the effectiveness or "real world" performance, and the efficiency or work product based on resources utilized. Through the benchmarking process, he attempts to "objectify" the care provided by physicians, rnldlevels, nurses, and ancillary care providers. The more subtle aspects of ED operations and its interface with other hospital departments are also reviewed." "This text is subdivided operationally into distinct, yet still integrated, working units such as patient intake, registration, testing, and data processing, as well as the admission, consultation, and discharge processes, Potential solutions are offered to common issues of ED staffing, operational. performance improvement, and risk management."--BOOK JACKET.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 1. Introduction Chapter 3 2. Patient Intake Process Chapter 4 3. Registration Process Chapter 5 4. Patient Demographics Chapter 6 5. Patient Processing-Lab and X-ray Chapter 7 6. Emergency Medicine Workforces Chapter 8 7. Physician Efficiency Chapter 9 8. Mid-level (PA/NP) Provider Efficiency Chapter 10 9. Nursing Efficiency Chapter 11 10. Ancillary Care Providers - Paramedics, Technicians, Unit Secretaries Chapter 12 11. Data Processing Chapter 13 12. Physical Plant: Space and Efficiency Chapter 14 13. The Admission Process Chapter 15 14. The Consultation Process Chapter 16 15. The Discharge Process Chapter 17 16. Academic/Teaching Institutions Chapter 18 17. Risk Management Chapter 19 18. Emergency Department Efficiency Analysis Chapter 20 19. Administration Chapter 21 20. Conclusion Chapter 22 About the Author

โœฆ Subjects


Efficiency, Organizational;Emergency Service, Hospital--organization & administration;Hospitals--Emergency services;Emergency medicine;Hospitals -- Emergency services;Emergency Service, Hospital -- organization & administration


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