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Ambulatory emergency care - improvement by design.

Mahir Mustafa Abdel Aziz Hamad1, Vincent M Connolly2.   

Abstract

Ambulatory emergency care (AEC) has been developed by clinicians as a means of providing emergency care without the traditional bed base of a hospital. Given that AEC is provided in a clinic-style setting, it can continue to operate during periods of high bed occupancy, alleviating bed pressures and continuing to provide timely care for selected patients. Although different models of AEC have developed according to local context, there are common principles that apply to AEC services, including early access to senior decision-makers, opening hours matching demand, access to diagnostics, close collaboration with other clinical services, a mixed workforce and patient selection processes. Some of the key AEC developments have been related to technology, including high-sensitivity troponin, low-molecular-weight heparins and computer tomography (CT) pulmonary angiography. Risk stratification tools are useful for assessing the appropriateness of using AEC as a care model for patients. © Royal College of Physicians 2018. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  acute medicine; ambulatory emergency care; models of ambulatory care services; patient satisfaction; the 4 Ps

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29436442      PMCID: PMC6330911          DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.18-1-69

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Med (Lond)        ISSN: 1470-2118            Impact factor:   2.659


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