Emergency Department waiting-time in the post pandemic era: new organizational models, a challenge for the future

Emergency Department waiting-time in the post pandemic era: new organizational models, a challenge for the future

Authors

  • Giuseppe Stirparo Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health – Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, 20132 Milan, Italy
  • Erika Kacerik
  • Aida Andreassi Agenzia Regionale Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters (AREU HQ), 20124 Milan, Italy
  • Paolo Pausilli Agenzia Regionale Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters (AREU HQ), 20124 Milan, Italy
  • Francesca Cortellaro Agenzia Regionale Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters (AREU HQ), 20124 Milan, Italy
  • Anna Coppo Agenzia Regionale Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters (AREU HQ), 20124 Milan, Italy
  • Maurizio Migliari Agenzia Regionale Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters (AREU HQ), 20124 Milan, Italy
  • Andrea Albonico Agenzia Regionale Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters (AREU HQ), 20124 Milan, Italy
  • Giuseppe Maria Sechi Agenzia Regionale Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters (AREU HQ), 20124 Milan, Italy
  • Alberto Zoli Agenzia Regionale Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters (AREU HQ), 20124 Milan, Italy
  • Carlo Signorelli Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health – Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, 20132 Milan, Italy

Keywords:

Length of Stay, Emergency Departments, Health system organization, Post pandemic era

Abstract

Background and aim: Covid-19 has profoundly changed the Emergency Department system in Lombardy, especially for the type of accesses and the number of diagnoses. Accordingly, the pre-hospital rescue system has undergone heavy changes, in particular regarding the times of rescue. Despite this, studies concerning the post-pandemic phase are lacking to understand whether the conditions of the emergency systems has resumed to the pre-pandemic period. The aim of the study is to evaluate the length of stay (LOS) phenomenon in the emergency departments (EDs) in the post-pandemic era.

Methods: a retrospective observational study was conducted, which analyzed the first six months of the years 2019, 2021 and 2022. The pandemic peak phase, corresponding to the first months of 2020, wasn’t included. The investigated area included the provinces of Milan and Monza, a metropolitan area with 4 million inhabitants.

Results: The average time spent by patients in the ED increased by +3.8 hours in 2022 and by +1.3 hours in 2021 compared to 2019. The average time from ED access to hospitalization also increased by +4.8 hours in 2022 and +5.0 hours in 2021 compared to 2019. The percentage of time in ED recorded in a National Emergency Department Overcrowding Study (NEDOCS) in black code in 2022 reached 5.4% against 1.7% in 2021 and 0.5 % in 2019.

Conclusions: data show an increase in the time spent in the EDs and an increase in the overcrowding, according to the NEDOCS index. New management models and a reorganization of EDs are needed as the workload has increased significantly. 

Author Biography

Giuseppe Stirparo, Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health – Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, 20132 Milan, Italy

Second affiliation:

Agenzia Regionale Emergenza Urgenza Headquarters (AREU HQ), 20124 Milan, Italy

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