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Contributor: Aaron Lessen MD Educational Pearls: -
A study evaluated the patient-care impact and financial costs of holding patients in the ED, a nationwide issue -
Prospective, observational study of acute stroke management -
Conducted at a large urban, comprehensive stroke center -
The study evaluated patients in multiple categories: -
admitted to med/surg -
admitted to med/surg but held in the ED -
admitted to the ICU -
Admitted to ICU but held in the ED -
Examined the amount of time nurses and providers spent with each patient -
Conclusions: -
Patients who required med/surg inpatient care but who were held in the ED resulted in a doubled daily cost -
Patients who required ICU care but who were held in the ED also resulted in an increased daily cost, but this difference was not as large -
Holding in the ED negatively impacts patients since they receive less time from providers -
Holding also results in increased financial costs References -
Canellas MM, Jewell M, Edwards JL, Olivier D, Jun-O’Connell AH, Reznek MA. Measurement of Cost of Boarding in the Emergency Department Using Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing. Annals of emergency medicine. Published online May 1, 2024. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2024.04.012 Summarized by Meg Joyce, MS1 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMS3 Donate: https://emergencymedicalminute.org/donate/ |