Een nieuw organisatiemodel voor spoedeisende zorg: Evaluatie van de acute zorg volgens dit model in Den Helder

Translated title of the contribution: A redesign of the acute care chain: evaluation of acute care in Den Helder, The Netherlands

Milou A. van Goor, Tanca C. Minderhoud, Emma Hengeveld, Bo Schouten, Cynthia G. Kleppe, Marjolein N.T. Kremers, Floor Haak-van der Lely, Prabath W.B. Nanayakkara

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Abstract

This study researches the quality of care of the newly redesigned Department of Acute Care (AAZ), at the Noordwest Hospital in Den Helder. It is a multi-methodological study. Quality indicators were descriptively compared with a conventional Emergency Department (ED) at the location in Alkmaar. Moreover, focus groups were held among nurses employed in the AAZ and patient experiences were recorded by the Picker Institute with a validated questionnaire. The study shows that the quality of acute care in the harmonica model of the AAZ achieves comparable results compared to the conventional ED design at Alkmaar. These results imply that it is feasible to provide acute care near the patient, with efficient staffing through a redesign of the acute care chain.

Translated title of the contributionA redesign of the acute care chain: evaluation of acute care in Den Helder, The Netherlands
Original languageDutch
Article numberD8019
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume168
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jul 2024

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