June 2, 2026 · AACN advanced critical care · DOI: 10.4037/aacnacc2026243

Critical Care Consultations for Patients Boarding in the Emergency Department

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The authors aimed to standardize the treatment of critically ill patients boarding in the emergency department and reduce the time to critical care consultation through an interdepartmental model. Their findings indicated a significant decrease in the mean time to consultation and an increase in the intensive care unit length of stay, while the proportion of short-stay admissions slightly decreased. Overall, the model improved the efficiency of critical care delivery for these patients.

Whitney Haley, Rachel Smith, Dana Mitchell

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