Survey of directors of emergency departments in California on overcrowding
- 1 June 2000
- journal article
- Published by BMJ in Western Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 172 (6) , 385-388
- https://doi.org/10.1136/ewjm.172.6.385
Abstract
To survey the directors of emergency departments in California on their opinions of the extent and factors associated with overcrowding in emergency departments. Surveys were mailed to a random sample of emergency department directors. Questions included estimated magnitude, frequency, causes, and effects of overcrowding. Of 160 directors surveyed, 113 (71%) responded, and 109 (96%) reported overcrowding as a problem. All (n = 21) university or county hospital directors and most (n = 88 [96%]) private or community hospital directors reported overcrowding. The 4 private or community hospital directors reporting no overcrowding serve smaller communities with populations less than 250,000. Thirty-two directors (28%) reported daily overcrowding. The most cited causes were increasing patient acuity and volume, hospital bed shortage, laboratory delays, and nursing shortage. These putative causes were similar between university or county and private or community hospital directors, except for consultant delays, which were more prevalent in university or county hospital emergency departments. Overcrowding is perceived to be a serious problem by emergency department directors. Many factors may contribute to overcrowding, and most are beyond the control of emergency departments.Keywords
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