 To identify the Emergency Department efficiency measures for Inpatient admissions.  To demonstrate an understanding of the process of determining median.

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 To identify the Emergency Department efficiency measures for Inpatient admissions.  To demonstrate an understanding of the process of determining median time for this measure set.

 Nationwide overcrowding of ED’s leads to potential delays in care and patient dissatisfaction.  Reducing the time patients remain in the ED improves access to care and increases quality of care.

 There are two indicators in this measure set. 1. The median time from ED arrival to ED departure for inpatient admissions. 2. The median time from the decision to admit to the patient’s departure from the ED.  For both measures there will be an overall result and a result for Psychiatric/Mental Health patients admitted to your facility.

 The ED arrival time used is the earliest time documented in the medical record. This could be triage time, registration time, first documented time in the record by anyone including the first vitals documented electronically.

The time the patient physically left the emergency department is the departure time. Clarification 1. When more than one acceptable emergency department departure/discharge time is documented the latest time must be used..

2. The time the discharge order was written cannot be used as it may not represent the actual time of departure. 3. If patient expired in the ED, the time of death is used as the departure time.

 For the second indicator the time the decision to admit is collected. This is not the admit order time but the time the practitioner determines that inpatient admission is indicated.

 The practitioner must document on the patient record. The note may read: 1/25/12 11:30 spoke to Dr X who agrees with need to admit. On order sheet: 1/25/12 12:15 Admit to Inpatient status- ICU Labs: CBC, Chem 16, in AM J. Jones MD The decision to admit time is 11:30

 1/25/12 12:30 Dr Y has determined that this patient will require inpatient admission. Admission office notified. M. Black R.N. Decision to admit time is 12:30.

 Any patient who is admitted from the ED but the decision to admit had been determined prior to arrival is not included in this indicator.

 The median is the middle in a set of ordered values that are arranged in ascending or descending order.  Lets look at an example on the next slide.

 Using the median time rather than the average time lessens the impact of outliers.  The median time for this example is 118 minutes where the average time is 149 minutes.

1. The ED arrival time is: A. The triage time B. The registration time C. The earliest time documented in the medical record.

2. The time on the order to admit is always used as the decision to admit time. A. True B. False

3. The median for a group of values is the middle number. A. True B. False