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ObjectiveAustralian EDs are required to conform to the National Emergency Access Target (NEAT): patients must depart within 4 h of arrival. The study's aim was to determine if a nursing role called the ‘Emergency Journey Coordinator’ (EJC) improved NEAT through resolving delays in patient processing.
MethodsThe proportion of patients achieving NEAT before and after the EJC role started were compared...
ObjectiveAustralian EDs are required to conform to the National Emergency Access Target (NEAT): patients must be discharged within 4 h of arrival. The aim of the present study was to determine if a model of care called Senior Assessment and Streaming (SAS) would increase the proportion of patients achieving NEAT.
MethodsStable, ambulant patients considered to have problems that early consultant‐level...
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