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Stony Brook ED Consult Tracking Form

February 4, 2011 | Toolkit

Stony Brook University Medical Center developed and implemented a standardized process with tracking and accountability for emergency department (ED) consult requests.

Reducing Emergency Room Use by Low-Income Patients May Improve Their Health

March 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service of New York University explored the differences in health outcomes experienced by low-income patients who received primary care services in various health care settings in New York City.

Reducing Emergency Department Crowding Through the Full Capacity Protocol

June 4, 2008 | Story

Initiation of the Full Capacity Protocol has led to a substantial increase in patient safety and satisfaction.

Poor More Likely to be Hospitalized for Diseases Preventable with Primary Care

July 1, 2001 | Program Result

The United Hospital Fund of New York worked to develop, validate and implement a research technique called small-area analysis, used to identify communities with high rates of unnecessary hospitalization and limited access to primary care.

Rapid Response Teams to Respond to Critical Care Situations

June 4, 2008 | Toolkit/Story

North Shore-Long Island Jewish Hospital instituted rapid response teams to "rescue" patients before a crisis occurs.

Stony Brook University Hosptial

September 1, 2006 | Toolkit

Related websites Urgent Matters Web site Under the Full Capacity Protocol, when the emergency department (ED) is no longer able to evaluate and treat patients in a timely fashion due to lack of space, patients awaiting admission are transferred to a ...

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