Casulity transit time for 100 adult walk-in patients at the University Hospital of the West Indies
West Indian med. j
; 39(3): 166-9, Sept. 1990.
Article
in English
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| ID: lil-90604
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RESUMO
The Casualty Department of the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) has evolved in an ad hoc manner over the last decade, and questions regarding its appropriateness and effectiveness as an emergency Department persist. This study of 100 systematically-selected patients attempts toassess time utilization during transit, as dictated by the present system of patient mamagement. Time to first contact averaged 2 hr 38 min (158 min). The mean total time was 3 hr 46 min (226 min) and mean total waiting time was 3 hr 10 min (190 min), versus a mean total utilized time of 19 min. Actual contact time withcasualty officers averaged only 8.3 min. Referrals to specialist services constituted 11% of the sample, and overallmean waiting time for specialists was 2 hr16 min (136 min) with a mean contact time of 48 min. Given that the mean total time of 3 hr 46 min is not inordinately long in a public health health system such as ours, the recommendation is being made for a modified coding and triage system to reduce time to first contact for more urgent cases
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Collection:
International databases
Database:
LILACS
Main subject:
Patients
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Emergency Service, Hospital
Limits:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
/
Male
Country/Region as subject:
Caribbean
Language:
English
Journal:
West Indian med. j
Journal subject:
Medicine
Year:
1990
Document type:
Article