Emergency Department Overcrowding: Understanding the Factors to Find Corresponding Solutions
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- DOI: 10.3390/jpm12020279
Emergency Department Overcrowding: Understanding the Factors to Find Corresponding Solutions
Abstract
It is certain and established that overcrowding represents one of the main problems that has been affecting global health and the functioning of the healthcare system in the last decades, and this is especially true for the emergency department (ED). Since 1980, overcrowding has been identified as one of the main factors limiting correct, timely, and efficient hospital care. The more recent COVID-19 pandemic contributed to the accentuation of this phenomenon, which was already well known and of international interest. Considering what would appear to be a trivial definition of overcrowding, it may seem simple for the reader to hypothesize solutions for what seems to be one of the most avoidable problems affecting the hospital system. However, proposing solutions to overcrowding, as well as their implementation, cannot be separated from a correct and precise definition of the issue, which must consider the main causes and aggravating factors. In light of the need of finding solutions that can put an end to hospital overcrowding, this review aims, through a review of the literature, to summarize the triggering factors, as well as the possible solutions that can be proposed.
Keywords: ambulance diversion; ed patient flow; emergency department; emergency outpatient unit; hospital emergency services; inpatient boarding; length of stay; overcrowding; patient safety; triage; waiting time.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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