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Clinician‐led design for optimising flow: Seizing the opportunity for a new‐build Australian Emergency Department

机译:临床医生 - LED设计优化流程:抓住新建澳大利亚急诊部门的机会

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Abstract A new ED build creates a unique opportunity to improve the way we provide clinical care. Often, the focus is primarily on increasing clinical cubicle numbers but this may have a negligible, or even negative impact on care delivery. Instead, Australian EDs should examine the entire patient journey to inform design, reviewing outdated triage and registration models and maximising physical capacity by introducing advanced split‐flow models that optimise clinical space and provide high‐risk patients faster access to clinical care. Efficient ED patient flow is critical for success and is closely linked with departmental design, but too often this design process is delegated to architects with limited knowledge of ED function and with limited input from emergency clinicians. This relationship between clinicians and architects should remain collaborative but requires re‐alignment. Independent, expert ED‐specific designers can empower and provide valuable support for clinician‐led design teams in their interactions with architects.
机译:摘要新的ED构建创造了一个独特的机会,可以提高我们提供临床护理的方式。通常,重点主要是在增加临床间数上,但这可能具有可忽略不计的,甚至对护理递送的负面影响。相反,澳大利亚EDS应该检查整个患者的旅程,以告知设计,通过引入优化临床空间的先进分流模型来审查过时的分类和注册模型,并通过优化临床空间的高级分流模型来最大限度地提高物理能力。高效的ED患者流程对于成功至关重要,与部门设计密切相关,但经常将这种设计过程委派给建筑师,以有限的ED功能知识,紧急临床医生的有限输入。临床医生和建筑师之间的这种关系应保持协作,但需要重新调整。独立的,专门的专门设计人员可以授权并为与建筑师的互动中的临床医生为LED设计团队提供宝贵的支持。

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