National inventory of emergency departments in Singapore

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Wen L.S. [1 ]
Venkataraman A. [2 ]
Sullivan A.F. [3 ]
Camargo C.A. [3 ]
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[1] Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 75 Francis St, Boston
[2] Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Outram Road
[3] Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, EMNet Coordinating Center, 326 Cambridge St, Boston
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Emergency department classification; Emergency department utilisation; Health policy; International emergency medicine; Singapore;
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10.1186/1865-1380-5-38
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Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are the basic units of emergency care. We performed a national inventory of all Singapore EDs and describe their characteristics and capabilities. Methods: Singapore EDs accessible to the general public 24/7 were surveyed using the National ED Inventories instrument (www.emnet-nedi.org). ED staff members were asked about ED characteristics with reference to calendar year 2007. Results: Fourteen EDs participated (100% response). All EDs were located in hospitals, and most (92%) were independent departments. One was a psychiatric ED; the rest were general EDs. Among general EDs, all had a contiguous layout, with medical and surgical care provided in one area. All but two EDs saw both adults and children; one ED was adult-only, and the other saw only children. Six were in the public sector and seven in private health-care institutions, with public EDs seeing the majority (78%) of ED patients. Each private ED had an annual patient census of <30,000. These EDs received 2% of ambulances and had an inpatient admission rate of 7%. Each public ED had an annual census of >60,000. They received 98% of ambulances and had an inpatient admission rate of 30%. Two public EDs reported being overcapacity; no private EDs did. For both public and private EDs, availability of consultant resources in EDs was high, while technological resources varied. Conclusion: Characteristics and capabilities of Singapore EDs varied and were largely dependent on whether they are in public or private hospitals. This initial inventory establishes a benchmark to further monitor the development of emergency care in Singapore. © 2012 Wen et al.; licensee Springer.
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