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Abstract Number: 325
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: Both inappropriate hospital admissions and inappropriate discharges from the ED are associated with adverse patient outcomes. Little is known about the accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) of the hospital admission triage process. Purpose: We sought to understand the operating characteristics of our triage process to identify opportunities for improvement and project an optimal model. Description: […]
Abstract Number: 327
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: It is challenging for patients to navigate through complex healthcare systems after-hours. This leads to delays in patient care, patient/provider dissatisfaction, inappropriate resource utilization, readmissions, and higher healthcare costs. Prior to August 2015, non-medical staff at external call centers with invalidated standard work, poor work cell co-location, and inadequate active daily management addressed the […]
Abstract Number: 353
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Novant Health is a leading healthcare provider in North Carolina, with 15 hospitals and 14 ambulatory surgery centers across the state. In the preoperative assessment arena, there are currently ten pre-admission testing clinics that are staffed by either hospitalists, anesthesia providers, or both. Variable preoperative assessment criteria exist for each surgical location, with no […]
Abstract Number: 370
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Many studies have demonstrated the negative effects of emergency department (ED) crowding on outcomes, including increased length of stay, inpatient mortality, and risk of readmission. Early evidence suggests effective and timely triage of patients with hospitalist input can mitigate some of the detrimental effects of ED crowding. In contrast to prior studies focused on […]
Abstract Number: 376
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Emergency medicine doctors should take care of patients with a wide range of illnesses at various emergency levels from non-urgent level to that requiring immediate medical attention. Among those, cardiovascular emergencies are not so common but life-threatening disorders that must be recognized immediately to avoid delay in treatment and to minimize morbidity and mortality. […]
Abstract Number: 391
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Telemedicine emerged as an innovative approach to addressing staffing shortages for hospitalists in resource-limited areas (1), the COVID-19 surge (2), and off-hour shifts (3). Telemedicine can be adapted to non-traditional hospitalist roles, i.e. the triagist where a hospitalist assesses patients for potential admissions and supports outpatient to inpatient transitions (4). Modifying the triagist to […]
Abstract Number: 394
SHM Converge 2023
Background: To mitigate COVID-19 related hospital crowding, our hospital internal medicine (HIM) department collaborated with our emergency department (ED) to launch a service in which an HIM team was placed in the ED to assist with triage. The goal was to expedite patients with a clear need for admission, while diverting others who could be […]
Abstract Number: 420
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is a clinical tool for cardiac evaluation of hospitalized patients but is frequently associated with a greater hospital length of stay.1 At our institution, delays in TTE completion have been attributed to a shortage of sonographers and overutilization by inpatient teams for certain clinical conditions. From January to October 2023, only […]
Abstract Number: 421
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Interhospital transfer is a poorly understood transition of care that is associated with increased length of stay and mortality. The processes and communication between transferring and accepting facilities and providers are not standardized. Purpose: Hospitalist faculty education on triage processes is an area for potential intervention to improve interhospital transfer. New faculty hires are […]
Abstract Number: 421
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, […]