2015
DOI: 10.1111/imj.12918
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Impact of the emergency department streaming decision on patients' outcomes

Abstract: There were no significant adverse consequences for an admitted patient initially misallocated by an ED admission/discharge streaming process. Patients' discharge from the ED was slower if they had been allocated to the admission stream. Streaming carries few risks for patients misallocated by such a process.

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“…Moreover, some other risks related to the operational tasks in the emergency department could be induced from various operations of patients, emergency staff, prepared strategies and conducted procedures during any operations. These operational risks could be consist of some other categories of risks like physical, potential fraud risks, and risks associated with the emergency department environment [29].…”
Section: Evaluation Of High-risk Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, some other risks related to the operational tasks in the emergency department could be induced from various operations of patients, emergency staff, prepared strategies and conducted procedures during any operations. These operational risks could be consist of some other categories of risks like physical, potential fraud risks, and risks associated with the emergency department environment [29].…”
Section: Evaluation Of High-risk Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%