Emergency Department Announces Fast Track Care Option

Catawba Valley Medical Center has announced the opening of the Fast Track care option in its Emergency Department, an effort to reduce wait times. This move aims to lighten the patient load in the triage area, while allowing emphasis to be placed on more urgent patient care needs.

“We saw an opportunity to improve efficiency inside the Emergency Department,” said Chuck Scronce, administrator, Emergency Services. “My hope is for the patients who enter the department with a less urgent emergency to begin self-selecting the Fast Track option. This will not only speed up the time it takes for them to be treated, but also improve care times for our more critical patients.”

Patients with minor emergencies, such as small burns and lacerations, ear infections, cold and flu symptoms, sore throats, toothaches and sprains, will now be treated in the Fast Track area located inside the Emergency Department. Fast Track is staffed with a dedicated team led by a physician assistant, and patients are encouraged to gain access to the facility through the Emergency Department entrance located on 11th Avenue Drive SE.

With more than 50,000 patients treated last year, Scronce identified 38 percent of the population that would have qualified for the Fast Track option. Within the first two weeks of the Fast Track implementation, 60 percent of patients were treated and released within 90 minutes, up from 40 percent during the same time frame in 2012. The average length of stay also improved to 94 minutes from 114 minutes last year. In addition, the time from the moment a patient enters the emergency department until seeing a doctor decreased by an average of 10 minutes.

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