Department of Emergency Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2011 Dec;18(12):1278-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2011.01227.x.
Emergency department (ED) crowding continues to be a major public health problem in the United States and around the world. In June 2011, the Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference focused on exploring interventions to alleviate ED crowding and to generate a series of research agendas on the topic. As part of the conference, a panel of leaders in the emergency care community shared their perspectives on emergency care, crowding, and some of the fundamental issues facing emergency care today. The panel participants included Drs. Bruce Siegel, Sandra Schneider, Peter Viccellio, and Randy Pilgrim. The panel was moderated by Dr. Jesse Pines. Dr. Siegel's comments focused on his work on Urgent Matters, which conducted two multihospital collaboratives related to improving ED crowding and disseminating results. Dr. Schneider focused on the future of ED crowding measures, the importance of improving our understanding of ED boarding and its implications, and the need for the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) to move beyond the discussion of unnecessary visits. Dr. Viccellio's comments focused on several areas, including the need for a clear message about unnecessary ED visits by the emergency care community and potential solutions to improve ED crowding. Finally, Dr. Pilgrim focused on the effect of effective leadership and management in crowding interventions and provided several examples of how these considerations directly affected the success or failure of well-constructed ED crowding interventions. This article describes each panelist's comments in detail.
急诊科(ED)拥堵问题在美国乃至全球仍是一个重大的公共卫生问题。2011 年 6 月,学术急诊医学共识会议集中探讨了缓解 ED 拥堵的干预措施,并就该主题制定了一系列研究议程。作为会议的一部分,一组急诊护理界的领导者分享了他们对急诊护理、拥堵问题以及当今急诊护理所面临的一些基本问题的看法。小组成员包括 Bruce Siegel 博士、Sandra Schneider 博士、Peter Viccellio 博士和 Randy Pilgrim 博士。该小组由 Jesse Pines 博士主持。Siegel 博士的评论重点是他在 Urgent Matters 上的工作,该研究进行了两项与改善 ED 拥堵和传播研究结果相关的多医院合作。Schneider 博士专注于 ED 拥堵措施的未来,提高我们对 ED 住院及其影响的理解的重要性,以及急诊医学专业超越对不必要就诊讨论的必要性。Viccellio 博士的评论重点关注几个领域,包括紧急护理界需要对不必要的 ED 就诊发出明确信息,以及改善 ED 拥堵的潜在解决方案。最后,Pilgrim 博士重点介绍了有效的领导和管理在拥挤干预中的作用,并提供了一些例子,说明这些考虑因素如何直接影响精心构建的 ED 拥挤干预措施的成败。本文详细介绍了每位小组成员的评论。