Informing emergency care for all patients: The Registry for Emergency Care (REC) Project protocol

Objective In Australia, the current ED burden related to COVID‐19 is from ‘suspected’ rather than ‘confirmed’ cases. The initial aim of the Registry for Emergency Care (REC) Project is to determine the impact of isolation processes on the emergency care of all patients. Methods The REC Project build...

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Veröffentlicht in:Emergency medicine Australasia 2020-08, Vol.32 (4), p.687-691
Hauptverfasser: O'Reilly, Gerard M, Mitchell, Rob D, Mitra, Biswadev, Noonan, Michael P, Hiller, Ryan, Brichko, Lisa, Luckhoff, Carl, Paton, Andrew, Smit, De Villiers, Cameron, Peter A
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Zusammenfassung:Objective In Australia, the current ED burden related to COVID‐19 is from ‘suspected’ rather than ‘confirmed’ cases. The initial aim of the Registry for Emergency Care (REC) Project is to determine the impact of isolation processes on the emergency care of all patients. Methods The REC Project builds on the COVID‐19 Emergency Department Quality Improvement (COVED) Project. Outcomes measured include times to critical assessment and management. Results Clinical tools will be generated to inform emergency care, both during and beyond the COVID‐19 pandemic. Conclusions The REC Project will support ED clinicians in the emergency care of all patients.
ISSN:1742-6731
1742-6723
DOI:10.1111/1742-6723.13558