The Maximally Efficient And Optimally Effecfive Emergency Department

Cover of The Maximally Efficient And Optimally Effecfive Emergency Department by Rade B Vukmir
Publisher: Dichotomy Press
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: Second Revised
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781944351120
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The Maximally Efficient And Optimally Effective Emergency Department by Rade B Vukmir is a second revised edition published by Dichotomy Press on January 7, 2016. This 128-page book explores the qualitative and quantitative aspects of emergency department (ED) practice, emphasizing its critical role as the “front door” of hospitals and its impact on overall hospital efficiency.

In this work, Dr. Vukmir outlines the differences between efficacy and effectiveness in ED operations, providing a detailed analysis of efficiency based on resource utilization and outcomes. The text covers various operational units within the ED, including patient intake, registration, and discharge processes, while addressing common challenges such as staffing, quality of care, and performance improvement. The author emphasizes a team approach to enhance patient outcomes, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of business, law, and medical practices within emergency care settings.


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In this book Dr. Vukmir defines both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the emergency department( ED) practice. The Emergency Department(ED) drives the efficiency of the remainder of the hospital, perhaps more than most other medical care unit. It is the “front door” of hospital and often forms the first impression of the facility.
Summary
The book begins with an outline of the efficacy, the “best circumstance” operation, versus effectiveness or “real world performance.” This is followed by analysis of the efficiency, or “work product” based on resources utilized and outcome achieved. Through the benchmarking process, he attempts to “objectify” the care provided by physicians, mid-levels, nurses and ancillary care providers. The more subtle thematic aspects of ED operations and its interface with other hospital departments are also reviewed.
The text is subdivided operationally into distinct, yet still integrated working units such as patient intake, registration, testing and data processing, as well as the admission, consultation and discharge processes. Potential solutions are offered to the common issues of ED staffing, quality of care, operational efficiency, performance improvement and risk management issues.
The team approach is emphasized to achieve the best patient outcome possible in the ED.
Author
Rade B. Vukmir MD, JD is President of Critical Care Medicine Associates, a medical administrative and consulting enterprise founded in 1991. He is certified in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, and has a degree in law with a certificate in health law. Dr. Vukmir has written forty-three medical journal articles, and is the author of ten books.
These works include The Mill(1999), Outcome of the Critically Ill: Medicine, Surgery and Trauma(2000), Airway Management in the Critically Ill(2001), Lessons Learned: Successful Management in the Changing Marketplace(2003), ER: A Year in the Life(2005), ER: One Good Thing a Day(2008), The Maximally Efficient and Optimally Effective Emergency Department(2009), ER: One Hundred(2012), Physician Contract Guidebook(2014) and Disruptive Provider Behavior: An Evidence Based Analysis(2016).

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Publisher: Dichotomy Press. Year: 2016.
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Language: en. Pages: 128. Edition: Second Revised.

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