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Use of Mobile Technologies to Streamline Pretriage Patient Flow in the Emergency Department: Observational Usability Study

Use of Mobile Technologies to Streamline Pretriage Patient Flow in the Emergency Department: Observational Usability Study

Reference 7: Associations between crowding and ten-day mortality among patients allocated lower triage Reference 8: Emergency department crowding: an overview of reviews describing measures causes, and harms Reference 42: Emergency department crowding: the canary in the health care system Evening opening of mothballed outpatient areas to reduce crowding in a children’s emergency departmentcrowding

Panzhang Wang, Lei Yu, Tao Li, Liang Zhou, Xin Ma

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e54642

The Effects of Displaying the Time Targets of the Manchester Triage System to Emergency Department Personnel: Prospective Crossover Study

The Effects of Displaying the Time Targets of the Manchester Triage System to Emergency Department Personnel: Prospective Crossover Study

Crowding is an everyday challenge for EDs that is commonly quantified by extreme patient occupancy (patients present in the ED), extended length of stay (LOS) in the ED, and waiting time between triage and treatment [6,7]. Crowding occurs if the demand for emergency care surpasses the available resources within the ED [7,8]. Triage systems are thus necessary to manage the treatment sequence and optimize patient flow [1-4].

Jonas Bienzeisler, Guido Becker, Bernadett Erdmann, Alexander Kombeiz, Raphael W Majeed, Rainer Röhrig, Felix Greiner, Ronny Otto, Fabian Otto-Sobotka, AKTIN Research Group AKTIN Research Group

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e45593

Reducing Crowding in Emergency Departments With Early Prediction of Hospital Admission of Adult Patients Using Biomarkers Collected at Triage: Retrospective Cohort Study

Reducing Crowding in Emergency Departments With Early Prediction of Hospital Admission of Adult Patients Using Biomarkers Collected at Triage: Retrospective Cohort Study

The problem of emergency department (ED) crowding is well known in health care as a complex, multi-dimensional problem that threatens patient safety and care quality and has remained largely unresolved for over 20 years. Despite ED efficiency interventions [1,2] and government policy [3] aimed at reducing crowding, it continues to threaten patient safety and contribute to poor patient outcomes [4-6].

Ann Corneille Monahan, Sue S Feldman, Tony P Fitzgerald

JMIR Bioinform Biotech 2022;3(1):e38845

Models Predicting Hospital Admission of Adult Patients Utilizing Prehospital Data: Systematic Review Using PROBAST and CHARMS

Models Predicting Hospital Admission of Adult Patients Utilizing Prehospital Data: Systematic Review Using PROBAST and CHARMS

The delivery of timely quality care in emergency departments has become increasingly challenging due to crowding [1,2]. Emergency department crowding is an international problem [3-5] that has been of continuing concern for the last two decades and is expected to become more problematic with population growth and an aging population whose life expectancy is increasing.

Ann Corneille Monahan, Sue S Feldman

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(9):e30022