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Grady Hospital

Grady Hospital. Laura Salisbury. Pecha-kucha. Triage. Red Zone. Trauma. Blue Zone. Open rooms Paper files in hallway. Hidden & cluttered Station. Station on wheels RFID tags. Navigator. Triage. Opportunities: Better implementation of RFID Creation of more privacy for patient

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Grady Hospital

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  1. Grady Hospital Laura Salisbury Pecha-kucha

  2. Triage Red Zone Trauma Blue Zone

  3. Open rooms • Paper files in hallway

  4. Hidden & cluttered Station

  5. Station on wheels • RFID tags

  6. Navigator

  7. Triage • Opportunities: • Better implementation of RFID • Creation of more privacy for patient • Better design of nurse station

  8. “I’m embarrassed” Traffic Jam Red Zone

  9. “I’m embarrassed” Traffic Jam

  10. “I’m embarrassed” • No clear sight lines • Maze-like halls Red Zone

  11. Happy Staff?

  12. Red Zone • Opportunities: • Better flow of patients • Increased forms of communication • Better transfer of patient information • Less stress/ more fun!

  13. Diverse Needs of Patients

  14. Lack of Privacy

  15. Feeling of disorganization

  16. Blue Zone • Opportunities: • Increased privacy for patients • Organization of supplies • Interface of broad patient needs • Lighten atmosphere

  17. Where’s the sink??

  18. Unused space

  19. Trauma • Opportunities: • Increase use of sinks/sanitizer • Alternative use of space when not in use

  20. Through small changes, we can make a big difference in the lives of those working and receiving care in the ER.

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