Emergency Department Operations and Administration, An Issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1st Edition
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Edited by Joshua Joseph, MD, MS and Benjamin White, MD
This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, guest edited by Joshua Joseph and Benjamin White, focuses on Emergency Department Operations and Administration. Topics include: Emergency Department Operations Overview; Queuing Theory and Modeling ED Resour
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This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, guest edited by Joshua Joseph and Benjamin White, focuses on Emergency Department Operations and Administration. Topics include: Emergency Department Operations Overview; Queuing Theory and Modeling ED Resource Utilization; Factors Affecting ED Crowding; Staffing and Provider Productivity in the ED; Patient Assignment Models in the ED; ED Layout and Organization; Lean Processes in the ED; ED Observation and Alternatives to Admission; Quality Assurance in the ED; Information Management in the ED; Best Practices in Communication and Patient Safety; Optimizing Patient Experience in the ED; Management of the Academic ED; and Strategies for Provider Well-being in the ED.
This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, guest edited by Joshua Joseph and Benjamin White, focuses on Emergency Department Operations and Administration. Topics include: Emergency Department Operations Overview; Queuing Theory and Modeling ED Resource Utilization; Factors Affecting ED Crowding; Staffing and Provider Productivity in the ED; Patient Assignment Models in the ED; ED Layout and Organization; Lean Processes in the ED; ED Observation and Alternatives to Admission; Quality Assurance in the ED; Information Management in the ED; Best Practices in Communication and Patient Safety; Optimizing Patient Experience in the ED; Management of the Academic ED; and Strategies for Provider Well-being in the ED.
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Edited by Joshua Joseph, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine|Harvard Medical School
Director of Emergency Operations Research, Researcher in Clinical Informatics
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Beth Israel Deaconess - Milton and Benjamin White, MD, Director of Clinical Operations
MGH Emergency Medicine
Founders Building, Suite 852
Boston, MA 02114
Edited by Joshua Joseph, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine|Harvard Medical School
Director of Emergency Operations Research, Researcher in Clinical Informatics
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Beth Israel Deaconess - Milton and Benjamin White, MD, Director of Clinical Operations
MGH Emergency Medicine
Founders Building, Suite 852
Boston, MA 02114
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Director of Emergency Operations Research, Researcher in Clinical Informatics
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Beth Israel Deaconess - Milton and <STRONG>Benjamin White</STRONG>, MD, Director of Clinical Operations
MGH Emergency Medicine
Founders Building, Suite 852
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