Reducing Nonemergent Visits to the Emergency Department in a Veterans Affairs Multistate System

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-2023

Publisher

Elsevier

Source Publication

Journal of Emergency Nursing

Source ISSN

0099-1767

Original Item ID

DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2023.02.010

Abstract

Study Objective

The purpose of this quality improvement study was to reduce nonemergent visits to the emergency department attendance within a multistate Veterans Health Affairs network.

Methods

Telephone triage protocols were developed and implemented for registered nurse staff to triage selected calls to a same-day telephonic or video virtual visit with a provider (physician or nurse practitioner). Calls, registered nurse triage dispositions, and provider visit dispositions were tracked for 3 months.

Results

There were 1606 calls referred by registered nurses for provider visits. Of these, 192 were initially triaged as emergency department dispositions. Of these, 57.3% of calls that would have been referred to the emergency department were resolved via the virtual visit. Thirty-eight percent fewer calls were referred to the emergency department following licensed independent provider visit compared to the registered nurse triage.

Conclusion

Telephone triage services augmented by virtual provider visits may reduce emergency department disposition rates, resulting in fewer nonemergent patient presentations to the emergency department and reducing unnecessary emergency department overcrowding. Reducing nonemergent attendance to emergency departments can improve outcomes for patients with emergent dispositions.

Comments

Journal of Emergency Nursing, Vol. 49, No. 4 (July 2023): 539-545. DOI.

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