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Deficiencies in efficiency.

R Shircore, T Garrison

    Health and Social Service Journal
    |May 6, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Advances in emergency care, like cardiac arrest treatment, exceed current hospital management structures. Proposed administrative changes aim to enhance emergency patient care delivery and efficiency.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Emergency Medicine
    • Health Services Research

    Background:

    • Rapid advancements in acute medical treatments, especially for cardiac arrest, present significant challenges.
    • Existing administrative structures within acute hospitals are struggling to keep pace with these medical innovations.
    • Inefficiencies in current management capabilities may impact the quality of emergency patient care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify the gap between technical advancements in acute care and hospital administrative capacity.
    • To propose structural and management changes to improve emergency patient care.
    • To address the need for updated healthcare management strategies in response to medical progress.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of current administrative structures in acute care settings.

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  • Review of technical advancements in emergency medicine and their management implications.
  • Development of proposed changes based on service planning and management principles.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified a mismatch between medical treatment capabilities and administrative support systems.
    • Highlighted specific areas within hospital management that require restructuring.
    • Outlined potential improvements in emergency patient flow and resource allocation.

    Conclusions:

    • Urgent need for administrative reform in acute hospitals to match medical progress.
    • Implementation of suggested management changes can significantly enhance emergency patient care.
    • A proactive approach to healthcare management is crucial for optimizing outcomes in acute illnesses.