Thursday, January 23, 2020
An Analysis of the Los Angeles County Hospital Emergency Room Essay
An Analysis of the Los Angeles County Hospital Emergency Room    Learning Team Operations Management Plan    The problem of emergency department overcrowding has become an  important issue for many emergency departments throughout the city and  county of Los Angeles. Patients frequently have to wait hours just to  get into the emergency department to be seen by a physician or other  healthcare professionals. The problem does not seem to be getting  better as times goes on, but indeed studies seem to indicate that the  condition is growing worse. At a local Los Angeles County Hospital  (King Drew Medical Center) emergency department, we found that the  problem is especially severe. Patients are forced to wait as long as  8-12 hours to be seen and treated by physicians. This paper will  propose a plan that will help to alleviate this critical problem of  emergency department overcrowding and long patients waits for  services.    Problem Statement    There is a nationwide shortage of emergency room space and an  increased demand for emergency services. Public health officials,  hospital executives, and doctors are increasingly concerned about  emergency department ''boarding," because of the potential impact on  both patient safety and staff burnout (Kowalczyk, 2005). Our paper  will attempt to solve the problem of emergency department overcrowding  and long waiting times. We propose to first create a flow chart of  present operations from the beginning of the emergency department  visit to the discharge or admission of the patient. We believe that  the process can be analyzed and changed in a way that improvement can  be accomplished by improving efficiency and flow of traffic through  the emergency department processes.    Null Hypothesis    Our study attempts to identify a serious problem at a local Los  Angeles County Hospital that appears to have plausible solutions.  Looking at other similar hospitals throughout the nation and abroad,  it appears that restructuring and appropriate panning may help to  alleviate long patientsââ¬â¢ waits for services. The null hypothesis  states that changes in the processes of triage, registration,  evaluation, treatment and disposition will shorten waiting times and  improve efficiency (mu= changes in process). The alternative  hypothesis states that changing in the process of triage,  registration, evaluation, treatment and disposition will not change or  improve waiti...              ...y  will be made and expenses reduced by a more efficient process.    References    Campbell, A.B. (2003). Strategic planning in health care: Methods and  application. Quality Management in Health Care, 1(4), 12-23.    Kowalczyk, L.(2005). Hospitals strive to reduce waiting lines for  beds. Retrieved April 26, 2005 from the world wide world: http://  www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/hospitals  =================================================================    Kelton, W. D., R. P. Sadowski, D. A. Sadowski, 2002. Simulation with  Arena, Second Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education.    Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Quality  in Healthcare. Retrieved April 26, 2005 from the world wide world:  http://www.jcaho.org/qualitycheck/    Los Angeles County Hospital (King Drew Medical Center Emergency Room,  2005). Measures to reduce length of stay in the emergency room. LA:  Author.    Affinity Data Collection Systems. Retrieved April 26, 2005 from the  world wide world: www.affinitydata.com.    Wilson, A. (2004). Reduction of ED Queues and Elopement Through the  Straight Back Approach. .Retrieved April 26, 2005 from the world wide  world: http://tgi@thomasgroup.com/                      
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