Study Objective: We examine the effects of a front-end flow model designated the rapid assessment zone on multiple emergency department (ED) operational metrics.
Methods: This was a retrospective, before-after study of consecutive patient visits at an urban community ED. Six-month periods were compared before and after an intervention in 2017 that changed patient flow and the intake process.
Introduction: In 2006, the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers convened a collaborative to systematically improve health care delivery for patients with diabetes in 17 community health centers. Our goal was to identify facilitators of and barriers to success reported by teams that participated in this collaborative.
Methods: The collaborative's activities lasted 13 months.
Introduction: In 2003, only 18% of Massachusetts adults were aware of all signs and symptoms of stroke, but 80% would call 9-1-1 if they thought someone was having a stroke or heart attack. Because early recognition leads to early treatment and improved clinical outcomes, increasing symptom recognition could have an impact on stroke survival and stroke patients' quality of life.
Methods: We conducted secondary research to identify messages with evidence-based effectiveness for communicating stroke signs and symptoms.