2023
DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2023-213314
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What impact would reducing low-acuity attendance have on emergency department length of stay? A discrete event simulation modelling study

Hazel Squires,
Suzanne Mason,
Colin O'Keeffe
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundLong waiting times in the ED have been shown to cause negative outcomes for patients. This study aims to assess the effect in reducing length of stay of (1) preventing low-acuity attenders from attending the ED and (2) diverting low-acuity attenders at triage to a colocated general practice (GP) service.MethodsDiscrete event simulation was used to model a large urban teaching hospital in the UK, as a case study, with a colocated GP service. The Centre for Urgent and Emergency Care research database p… Show more

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