World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2014, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1): 24-28.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.issn.1920-8642.2014.01.004
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HY Chan(), SM Lo, LLY Lee, WYL Lo, WC Yu, YF Wu, ST Ho, RSD Yeung, JTS Chan
Received:
2013-05-16
Accepted:
2013-11-17
Online:
2014-03-15
Published:
2014-03-15
Contact:
HY Chan
E-mail:chy387@ha.org.hk
HY Chan, SM Lo, LLY Lee, WYL Lo, WC Yu, YF Wu, ST Ho, RSD Yeung, JTS Chan. Lean techniques for the improvement of patients' flow in emergency department[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014, 5(1): 24-28.
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Table 1
Lean management work in ED
Process change | Specific example | Expected outcome |
---|---|---|
Structured re-design process | Re-engineering the layout of each consultation room | Reduce end waiting consultation time |
Inventory control and easy access in each consultation room | Reduce total processing time | |
Relocate the drug cupboard | Reduce triage waiting time | |
Relocate the treatment area | Reduce intervention time | |
Increase the number of consultation rooms | ||
Re-design the signage | ||
Re-construct nursing station | ||
Priority Admission Triage Program | Admission screening and prioritization by emergency specialist | Reduce EMW admission waiting time |
Diverse the sub-acute medical patient to EMW | Reduce avoidable medical admission | |
Communication with medical department | Centralized bed co-ordination system | Reduce admission waiting time |
Report medical bed vacancy every three hours | ||
Update medical bed vacancy in a timely manner | Reduce ED overcrowding | |
Consult medical bed coordinator in urgent situation | ||
Activate overflow system when necessary | ||
Cardiac Troponin-T blood test | Perform for patient complained of chest pain | Reduce blood result time |
Distinguish unstable angina patient from one with myocardial infarction without ST-segment elevation | ||
High sensitivity and specificity | Reduce total processing time |
Table 2
Comparison of time interval changes between the pre- and post-lean periods
Variables | Pre-lean mean (min) | Post-lean mean (min) | P< |
---|---|---|---|
Triage waiting time | 3.18 (4.235) | 2.63 (3.591) | 0.05 |
Consultation waiting time | 13.68 (9.731) | 11.65 (7.213) | 0.05 |
Final waiting time | 16.86 (10.92) | 14.28 (7.876) | 0.05 |
Blood result time | 60.01 (30.31) | 76.42 (33.69) | NS |
Admission waiting time | 28.99 (55.60) | 38.24 (66.34) | 0.05 |
EMW admission waiting time | 54.76 (80.89) | 24.45 (41.63) | 0.05 |
Processing time | 100.86 (81.40) | 143.41 (114.26) | 0.05 |
Length of stay in ED | 117.71 (82.28) | 157.70 (113.51) | 0.05 |
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