New ED design responds to changing demographics

Visits to the emergency department have outpaced population growth


Visits to the emergency department (ED) have outpaced population growth, according to an article on the Health Facilities Management. Recent design strategies maximize departmental resources and reduce both wait times and the number of patients who leave without having been seen.

Recent design options include:

• Mapping all key decision points from the street to the ED entrance 

• Providing a welcoming destination inside the department

• Eliminating the negative associations of waiting rooms

• Improving wayfinding to treatment areas

Health systems must view the ED within the context of an overall care model, the article said. With additional resources and new care environments, the ED can feed a revenue pipeline. 

Read the article.

 



January 15, 2015


Topic Area: Interior Design


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