Making the most of what we have: What does the future hold for Emergency Department data?

Author:

Craig Simon123,O'Reilly Gerard M456ORCID,Egerton‐Warburton Diana27,Jones Peter89ORCID,Than Martin P1011,Tran Viet121314ORCID,Taniar David15,Moore Katie16,Alvandi Abraham1617,Tuxen‐Vu Joseph2,Wong Anselm718ORCID,Morphet Julia1920,Pilcher David42122,Cameron Peter45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatrics Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Monash Medical Centre Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Murdoch Children's Research Institute Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Monash University School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. The Alfred Emergency & Trauma Centre Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Alfred Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Monash University School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Auckland City Hospital Auckland New Zealand

9. Department of Surgery The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

10. Christchurch Hospital Christchurch New Zealand

11. University of Otago Christchurch Christchurch New Zealand

12. Royal Hobart Hospital Hobart Tasmania Australia

13. University of Tasmania College of Health and Medicine Hobart Tasmania Australia

14. University of Tasmania Menzies Institute for Medical Research Hobart Tasmania Australia

15. Monash University Faculty of Information Technology Melbourne Victoria Australia

16. Australasian College for Emergency Medicine Melbourne Victoria Australia

17. Deakin University Melbourne Victoria Australia

18. The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

19. Monash University School of Nursing and Midwifery Melbourne Victoria Australia

20. College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Melbourne Victoria Australia

21. The Alfred Department of Intensive Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Melbourne Victoria Australia

22. Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractOver 10 million ED visits occur each year across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Outside basic administrative data focused on time‐based targets, there is minimal information about clinical performance, quality of care, patient outcomes, or equity in emergency care. The lack of a timely, accurate or clinically useful data collection represents a missed opportunity to improve the care we deliver each day. The present paper outlines a proposal for a National Acute Care Secure Health Data Environment, including design, possible applications, and the steps taken to date by the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine ED Epidemiology Network in collaboration with the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia. Optimal use of the existing information collected routinely during clinical care of emergency patients has the potential to enable data‐driven quality improvement and research, leading to better care and better outcomes for millions of patients and families each year.

Publisher

Wiley

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