1 / 7

Emergency Department Overcrowding and Ambulance Diversion

Emergency Department Overcrowding and Ambulance Diversion. Mary L. Kopp, BSN, RN Nurse Manager for Emergency Services Scottsdale Healthcare Shea. Development of a Community Plan. Historical-- the need to understand diversion Community Concern Diversion had a “negative connotation”

jarah
Télécharger la présentation

Emergency Department Overcrowding and Ambulance Diversion

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Emergency Department Overcrowding and Ambulance Diversion Mary L. Kopp, BSN, RN Nurse Manager for Emergency Services Scottsdale Healthcare Shea

  2. Development of a Community Plan • Historical-- the need to understand diversion • Community Concern • Diversion had a “negative connotation” • Understanding that diversion was not just a hospital problem • Arizona Emergency Medical Services (AEMS) Assigned a Diversion Task Force • Provide timely transport of patients • Deliver quality care to our community • Determine when hospitals reached saturation Mary Kopp

  3. Develop Diversion Guidelines • State the purpose • Determines Standard of Care • Identify the goal • Consistent definitions of terminology • Establish categories • ED/Trauma Saturation • Facility Internal Disaster • Determine facility/pre-hospital responsibilities • Authorizing/Monitoring of diversion • *Prompted national search for computerized technology Mary Kopp

  4. Computerized Technology • Automated Internet System • Partnership between Arizona Healthcare Hospital Association and Phoenix Fire • Program needed to include • Assignment of diversion • How many hospitals are on diversion • Clarifying operational issues • Tracking of diversion hours by facility • Integration of the EMSystem • Real time diversion status • Cancellation of Pre-hospital Diversion • Community need to access emergency care • System overload- sector 2/3 capacity Mary Kopp

  5. Automatic Cancellation of Diversion • Quantifiable Data • Determine a saturation percentage • Determine whom dispatch would place on automatic cancellation of diversion • Development of the AEMS Facility Diversion Worksheet • List factors of why emergency departments go on diversion • Assign number to quantify factors Mary Kopp

  6. Which Hospital Comes Up On Diversion? • Geographic sector assignments for Central Arizona • Understanding guidelines of 2/3 system overload • % calculated by each hospital • Which facility stays on diversion, for how long • Rotation of all facilities until all facilities have returned to normal • Need for individual hospital strategies for saturation Mary Kopp

  7. Continue to Develop Quality Reports Research Support State Wide Implementation Bioterrorism Surveillance Future On-line Capability Mary Kopp

More Related