2010-12-01
Perceptions of a 'virtual' acute admission unit
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Publication
Emergency Nurse , Volume 18 - Issue 8 p. 12- 17
Abstract
The Haaglanden Medical Centre, the Hague, Netherlands, has opened a ‘virtual’ acute admission unit (VAAU) to increase throughput of acute patients. The VAAU consists of 15 inpatient beds located on different wards that are set aside for patients from the emergency department (ED) when all of the beds on specialty wards are being used. A qualitative evaluation of the VAAU has revealed that it has reduced emergency nurses’ workload and allowed them more time to see and treat patients. This suggests that the introduction of VAAUs may address similar problems of ED throughput in the UK.
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doi.org/10.7748/en2010.12.18.8.12.c8147, hdl.handle.net/1765/50444 | |
Emergency Nurse | |
Organisation | Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) |
van der Linden, C., van der Linden, N., & Lindeboom, R. (2010). Perceptions of a 'virtual' acute admission unit. Emergency Nurse, 18(8), 12–17. doi:10.7748/en2010.12.18.8.12.c8147 |