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Practice Improvement| Volume 44, ISSUE 5, P472-477, September 2018

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Innovations in Emergency Nursing: Transforming Emergency Care Through a Novel Nurse-Driven ED Telehealth Express Care Service

Published:April 06, 2018DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jen.2018.03.001

      Abstract

      Problem

      Emergency department overcrowding and acuity are significant challenges to patients and staff. Low-acuity patients have extended wait times, and decreased satisfaction can have a negative effect on patient flow.

      Methods

      A multidisciplinary ED team developed and launched the first ED-based Telehealth Express Care Service, where patients who present to the emergency department with minor complaints are offered a “virtual visit” with a board-certified emergency physician located remotely.

      Results

      More than 6 months into the program, more than 1,300 patients have been treated. These patients experienced decreased length of stay (2.5 hours to 38 minutes) and increased satisfaction. The program is very well received by staff members who appreciate its efficiency.

      Discussion

      Telehealth has the potential to optimize ED efficiency, increase patient satisfaction, and promote safe, high-quality provision of care.
      Contribution to Emergency Nursing Practice
      • Improved patient flow and care
      • Allows nurses to be with patients who require more acute care
      • Patient and Staff satisfaction

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      Biography

      Catherine McHugh is a Patient Safety Nurse in the Emergency Department of New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY.

      Biography

      Rhonda Krinsky is Patient Care Director, Emergency Department, New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY.

      Biography

      Rahul Sharma is Emergency Physician-in-Chief, New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY.