2021
DOI: 10.1111/vec.13073
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The influence of a fast‐track service on case flow and client satisfaction in a high‐volume veterinary emergency department

Abstract: Objective To assess the benefit of a fast‐track service in the emergency department of a large, high‐volume veterinary hospital. Design Prospective, observational, clinical study. Setting Emergency department of an urban, tertiary referral veterinary hospital. Animals All animals presented to the emergency department between April 1 and April 30 in 2017 and 2018 were eligible for inclusion. Only patients seen on days in 2017 corresponding to those days of 2018 during which the fast‐track service was available … Show more

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“…For animals with catheters placed in the ED, a triage priority based on illness severity was assigned and recorded (Table 1). The veterinary triage list, based on the human Manchester Triage System, was used to generate these color‐coded triage priorities as previously described 21,22 . All animals enrolled were subsequently hospitalized either in the ICU or a step‐down ward.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For animals with catheters placed in the ED, a triage priority based on illness severity was assigned and recorded (Table 1). The veterinary triage list, based on the human Manchester Triage System, was used to generate these color‐coded triage priorities as previously described 21,22 . All animals enrolled were subsequently hospitalized either in the ICU or a step‐down ward.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The veterinary triage list, based on the human Manchester Triage System, was used to generate these color-coded triage priorities as previously described. 21,22 All animals enrolled were subsequently hospitalized either in the ICU or a step-down ward. Administration of corticosteroids or antimicrobials to patients during hospitalization was noted.…”
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“…The structure of a veterinary teaching hospital is also oriented to facilitate referral cases so promotes a time management approach suited to those cases as opposed to primary care cases (2). Referral patients/clients have often booked appointments significantly in advance, may have traveled from a significant distance, and may be expecting to spend a significant portion of the day or even multiple days at the teaching hospital (3)(4)(5)(6). This is not the case for primary care cases (7).…”
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confidence: 99%