Enhancing Emergency Patient Flow and Efficiency in the Rapid Assessment Zone

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Identifier Enhancing_Emergency_Patient_Flow_and_Efficiency_in_the_Rapid_Assessment_Zone
Title Enhancing Emergency Patient Flow and Efficiency in the Rapid Assessment Zone
Creator Jaimie Kirkman
Subject Emergency Service, Hospital; Triage; Clinical Decision-Making; Crowding; Workflow; Efficiency, Organizational; Time Factors; Time-to-Treatment; Length of Stay; Patient Discharge; Patient Satisfaction; Poster
Description The Emergency Department often faces overcrowding and prolonged wait times, which can lead to compromised patient care and increased stress for both patients and staff. The goal for RAZ is to streamline patient flow and improve early clinical decision making. RAZ is limited to a single patient care room procedure room staffed by an Advanced Practitioner, RN and EMT care team. The implementation of RAZ allows for early patient assessment, minimal interventions, timely imaging and a more efficient discharge process. Measurable goals for RAZ: Reduce length of stay for RAZ patients, reduce average length of stay for all patients, reduce wait times and reduce left without being seen rates. RAZ on average is able to care for 13.6 patients out of 1 ED room each day, which has led to a reduction in overall wait times, improved capacity utilization, reduced overall length of stay and contributed to more efficient patient flow.
Relation is Part of UUHC Posters - 2025
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date Digital 2025
Date 2025
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Rights https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/
Language eng
ARK ark:/87278/s6txbs59
Setname ehsl_ebp
ID 2678780
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6txbs59
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