Assessing the Impact of External and Internal Factors on Emergency Department Overcrowding
Abdulaziz Ahmed, Khalid Y Aram, Mohammed Alzeen, Orhun Vural, James Booth, Brittany F. Lindsey, Bunyamin Ozaydin

TL;DR
This study analyzes how operational, environmental, and external factors like weather, holidays, and football games influence emergency department overcrowding, providing insights for better resource management.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive regression analysis incorporating diverse external variables to predict ED overcrowding, highlighting their significance in operational planning.
Findings
Weather conditions can significantly increase ED crowding.
Federal holidays and weekends tend to reduce waiting times.
Football games influence ED crowding with effects observed up to 12 hours prior.
Abstract
Study Objective: To analyze the factors influencing Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding by examining the impacts of operational, environmental, and external variables, including weather conditions and football games. Methods: This study integrates ED tracking and hospital census data from a southeastern U.S. academic medical center (2019-2023) with data from external sources, including weather, football events, and federal holidays. The dependent variable is the hourly waiting count in the ED. Seven regression models were developed to assess the effects of different predictors such as weather conditions, hospital census, federal holidays, and football games across different timestamps. Results: Some weather conditions significantly increased ED crowding in the Baseline Model, while federal holidays and weekends consistently reduced waiting counts. Boarding count positively…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmergency and Acute Care Studies · Healthcare Operations and Scheduling Optimization · Global Health Care Issues
