Case Management Reduces Length of Stay, Charges, and Testing in Emergency Department Frequent Users

Introduction: Case management is an effective, short-term means to reduce emergency department (ED) visits in frequent users of the ED. This study sought to determine the effectiveness of case management on frequent ED users, in terms of reducing ED and hospital length of stay (LOS), accrued costs,...

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Main Authors: Casey A. Grover, Jameel Sughair, Sydney Stoopes, Felipe Guillen, Leah Tellez, Tierra M. Wilson, Charles Gaccione, Reb J.H. Close
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2018-02-01
Series:Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Online Access:https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4bd3w85r
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spelling doaj-06c537e7bab7462ea882b0b14a9c4d652020-11-25T03:04:41ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine1936-90182018-02-0119210.5811/westjem.2017.9.34710wjem-19-238Case Management Reduces Length of Stay, Charges, and Testing in Emergency Department Frequent UsersCasey A. GroverJameel SughairSydney StoopesFelipe GuillenLeah TellezTierra M. WilsonCharles GaccioneReb J.H. CloseIntroduction: Case management is an effective, short-term means to reduce emergency department (ED) visits in frequent users of the ED. This study sought to determine the effectiveness of case management on frequent ED users, in terms of reducing ED and hospital length of stay (LOS), accrued costs, and utilization of diagnostic tests. Methods: The study consisted of a retrospective chart review of ED and inpatient visits in our hospital’s ED case management program, comparing patient visits made in the one year prior to enrollment in the program, to the visits made in the one year after enrollment in the program. We examined the LOS, use of diagnostic testing, and monetary charges incurred by these patients one year prior and one year after enrollment into case management. Results: The study consisted of 158 patients in case management. Comparing the one year prior to enrollment to the one year after enrollment, ED visits decreased by 49%, inpatient admissions decreased by 39%, the use of computed tomography imaging decreased 41%, the use of ultrasound imaging decreased 52%, and the use of radiographs decreased 38%. LOS in the ED and for inpatient admissions decreased by 39%, reducing total LOS for these patients by 178 days. ED and hospital charges incurred by these patients decreased by 5.8 million dollars, a 41% reduction. All differences were statistically significant. Conclusion: Case management for frequent users of the ED is an effective method to reduce patient visits, the use of diagnostic testing, length of stay, and cost within our institution.https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4bd3w85r
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author Casey A. Grover
Jameel Sughair
Sydney Stoopes
Felipe Guillen
Leah Tellez
Tierra M. Wilson
Charles Gaccione
Reb J.H. Close
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Jameel Sughair
Sydney Stoopes
Felipe Guillen
Leah Tellez
Tierra M. Wilson
Charles Gaccione
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Case Management Reduces Length of Stay, Charges, and Testing in Emergency Department Frequent Users
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
author_facet Casey A. Grover
Jameel Sughair
Sydney Stoopes
Felipe Guillen
Leah Tellez
Tierra M. Wilson
Charles Gaccione
Reb J.H. Close
author_sort Casey A. Grover
title Case Management Reduces Length of Stay, Charges, and Testing in Emergency Department Frequent Users
title_short Case Management Reduces Length of Stay, Charges, and Testing in Emergency Department Frequent Users
title_full Case Management Reduces Length of Stay, Charges, and Testing in Emergency Department Frequent Users
title_fullStr Case Management Reduces Length of Stay, Charges, and Testing in Emergency Department Frequent Users
title_full_unstemmed Case Management Reduces Length of Stay, Charges, and Testing in Emergency Department Frequent Users
title_sort case management reduces length of stay, charges, and testing in emergency department frequent users
publisher eScholarship Publishing, University of California
series Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 1936-9018
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Introduction: Case management is an effective, short-term means to reduce emergency department (ED) visits in frequent users of the ED. This study sought to determine the effectiveness of case management on frequent ED users, in terms of reducing ED and hospital length of stay (LOS), accrued costs, and utilization of diagnostic tests. Methods: The study consisted of a retrospective chart review of ED and inpatient visits in our hospital’s ED case management program, comparing patient visits made in the one year prior to enrollment in the program, to the visits made in the one year after enrollment in the program. We examined the LOS, use of diagnostic testing, and monetary charges incurred by these patients one year prior and one year after enrollment into case management. Results: The study consisted of 158 patients in case management. Comparing the one year prior to enrollment to the one year after enrollment, ED visits decreased by 49%, inpatient admissions decreased by 39%, the use of computed tomography imaging decreased 41%, the use of ultrasound imaging decreased 52%, and the use of radiographs decreased 38%. LOS in the ED and for inpatient admissions decreased by 39%, reducing total LOS for these patients by 178 days. ED and hospital charges incurred by these patients decreased by 5.8 million dollars, a 41% reduction. All differences were statistically significant. Conclusion: Case management for frequent users of the ED is an effective method to reduce patient visits, the use of diagnostic testing, length of stay, and cost within our institution.
url https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4bd3w85r
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