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Efficiency in Emergency Departments. By Morgan Vincent. Evidence-based Design in Emergency Departments. Using evidence-based design is key to designing an efficient emergency department.
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Efficiency in Emergency Departments By Morgan Vincent
Evidence-based Design in Emergency Departments • Using evidence-based design is key to designing an efficient emergency department. • By analyzing the conditions of hospital care, one can use the data to increase the quality of care experienced by patients. • This corresponds to lower stress levels in patients and staff alike.
EBD Principles and Efficiency • EBD principles can help determine which areas require the most attention. • For example, fast-tracks for lower risk patients can allow greater focus on higher risk ones. • Decentralized work stations allow nurses to respond more rapidly and fluidly to emergency situations.
Implementation of EBD • Waiting areas that are subdivided allow for privacy and comfort for patients and families. • Using rooms with flexible layout and noise-reduction technology provides relief and lower stress for geriatric patients.
References • Hammer, Thomas. "Emergency Department Design – Evidence-Based Outcomes Drive Design." Luckett-farley.com. Luckett & Farley Architects, Engineers, and Construction Managers, 10 Feb. 2013. Web. 13 Aug. 2013.