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      A conceptual model of emergency department crowding.

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          Emergency department (ED) crowding has become a major barrier to receiving timely emergency care in the United States. Despite widespread recognition of the problem, the research and policy agendas needed to understand and address ED crowding are just beginning to unfold. We present a conceptual model of ED crowding to help researchers, administrators, and policymakers understand its causes and develop potential solutions. The conceptual model partitions ED crowding into 3 interdependent components: input, throughput, and output. These components exist within an acute care system that is characterized by the delivery of unscheduled care. The goal of the conceptual model is to provide a practical framework on which an organized research, policy, and operations management agenda can be based to alleviate ED crowding.

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          Journal
          Ann Emerg Med
          Annals of emergency medicine
          Elsevier BV
          0196-0644
          0196-0644
          Aug 2003
          : 42
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Emergency Medicine, Regions Hospital and HealthPartners Research Foundation, and University of Minnesota Medical School, St. Paul and Minneapolis, MN 55101, USA. Brent.R.Aplin@Health.Partners.com
          Article
          S019606440300444X
          10.1067/mem.2003.302
          12883504
          1ac05d43-0617-4892-a45a-7cb750d7d381
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