Emergency department (ED) crowding and its main causes, exit block and boarding, continue to threaten the quality and safety of ED care. Most interventions to reduce crowding have not been comprehensive or system solutions, only focusing on part of the care procession and not directly affecting boarding reduction. This position paper proposes that the ED crowding problem can be optimally addressed by applying a systems approach using predictive modeling to identify patients at risk of being admitted to the hospital and uses that information to initiate the time-consuming bed management process earlier in the care continuum, shortening the time during which patients wait in the ED for an inpatient bed assignment, thus removing the exit block that causes boarding and subsequently reducing crowding.
Keywords: boarding; crowding; decision support technique; emergency care, prehospital; emergency department; evidence based health care; exit block; health services research; healthcare service; healthcare system; hospital bed management; information systems; management information systems; medical informatics, application; model, probabilistic; personalized medicine; polynomial model; position paper; predict; predictive medicine; systems approach.
©Ann Corneille Monahan, Sue S Feldman. Originally published in the Interactive Journal of Medical Research (https://www.i-jmr.org/), 10.07.2023.