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Abstract Number: 16
SAPPHIRE: A COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE FOR PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
SHM Converge 2024
Background: The traditional role of hospitalists is to provide care to patients hospitalized with acute medical conditions. Over the past few years, this has evolved to improve care transitions and stewardship of hospital resources. Many hospitals may embed hospitalists in the Emergency Department (ED) to improve patient flow into the hospital; however, there are sparse [...]
Oral Presentations
Abstract Number: 16
SAPPHIRE: A COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE FOR PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
SHM Converge 2024
Background: The traditional role of hospitalists is to provide care to patients hospitalized with acute medical conditions. Over the past few years, this has evolved to improve care transitions and stewardship of hospital resources. Many hospitals may embed hospitalists in the Emergency Department (ED) to improve patient flow into the hospital; however, there are sparse [...]
Abstract Number: 231
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT BOARDING INCREASES RACIAL DISCRIMINATION AND PATIENT DISSATISFACTION
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Many U.S. emergency departments (EDs) and hospitals experience critical overcrowding and capacity challenges which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.(1) ED boarding has been associated with a range of adverse outcomes, and pre-pandemic data suggests that racial minority patients may be disproportionately impacted.(2-4) We aim to identify the effects of patient race and [...]
Abstract Number: 380
SHATTER READMISSIONS AND EMERGENCY RETURN VISIT THROUGH TRANSITIONAL CARE INNOVATIONS
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Healthcare institutions have chronic bed shortages and a medically and socially complex patient population that makes optimal management of post-discharge care especially important. Effective and timely follow up post-hospitalization can improve clinical outcomes by delivering transitional care when patients are the most vulnerable. We developed a multimodal design that delivers education to patients and [...]
Abstract Number: 421
NO MORE GAME OF TELEPHONE: IMPROVING THE INPATIENT ADMISSION PROCESS
SHM Converge 2024
Background: The process by which patients are admitted to the inpatient setting after evaluation in the emergency department (ED) is a critical component of their care transition. Striking the proper balance between the speed of the process and the quality of the communication is paramount to optimizing workflows and ensuring patient safety. At our institution, [...]
Abstract Number: 438
TELEHOSPITALISTS OPTIMIZE MEDICAL TRIAGE IN COMMUNITY EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS AND HOSPITALS
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Hospital bed capacity is limited across the nation due to increased demand and staffing shortages. Capacity shortages result in hospital diversion and therefore impact Emergency Department (ED) length of stay and ED medical boarding. A large tertiary hospital typically serves as the referral hub for many smaller hospitals in the region, and optimizing bed [...]
Abstract Number: 439
USING HOSPITALIST CONSULTS TO PROVIDE SAFER CARE FOR ED BOARDERS
SHM Converge 2024
Background: In 2006, the Institute of Medicine issued a report on the state of emergency care, which identified overcrowding and patient boarding as major concerns. Subsequent research has confirmed that boarding in the emergency department (ED) leads to adverse events including medication errors, higher mortality, and lower patient satisfaction. In answer to this, hospitalist groups [...]
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