Volume 32, Issue 3 pp. 511-514
Short Report

Informing emergency care for COVID-19 patients: The COVID-19 Emergency Department Quality Improvement Project protocol

Gerard M O'Reilly

Corresponding Author

Gerard M O'Reilly

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

National Trauma Research Institute, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Correspondence: Associate Professor Gerard M O'Reilly, Emergency and Trauma Centre, The Alfred, P.O. Box 315, Prahran, VIC 3181, Australia. Email: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
Rob D Mitchell

Rob D Mitchell

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Michael P Noonan

Michael P Noonan

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Ryan Hiller

Ryan Hiller

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Biswadev Mitra

Biswadev Mitra

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

National Trauma Research Institute, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Lisa Brichko

Lisa Brichko

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Emergency Department, Cabrini Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Carl Luckhoff

Carl Luckhoff

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Andrew Paton

Andrew Paton

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Adult Retrieval Victoria, Ambulance Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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De Villiers Smit

De Villiers Smit

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Mark J Santamaria

Mark J Santamaria

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Peter A Cameron

Peter A Cameron

Emergency and Trauma Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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First published: 07 April 2020
Citations: 17
Gerard M O'Reilly, MBBS, MPH, MBiostat, FACEM, PhD, Emergency Physician, Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, NHMRC Research Fellow; Rob D Mitchell, MBBS (Hons), BMedSc (Hons), MPH&TM, GradCertDisRefHlth, FACEM, Emergency Physician, PhD Student; Michael P Noonan, MBChB (Hons), BPhty (Hons), MMEd, FACEM, Emergency Physician; Ryan Hiller, MBBS, Emergency Registrar; Biswadev Mitra, MBBS, MHSM, FACEM, PhD, Emergency Physician, Adjunct Professor, Head of Research; Lisa Brichko, MBBS (Hons), MHM, DCH, AFRACMA, FACEM, Emergency Physician, Adjunct Research Associate; Carl Luckhoff, MBChB, FACEM, Emergency Physician; Andrew Paton, MBChB, FACEM, CHIA, Emergency Physician, Retrieval Consultant; De Villiers Smit, MBChB, FACEM, Emergency Physician, Adjunct Associate Professor; Mark J Santamaria, MBBS, FACEM, CHIA, Emergency Physician; Peter A Cameron, MBBS, FACEM, MD, Emergency Physician, Adjunct Professor.

Abstract

Objectives: There is an urgency to support Australian ED clinicians with real-time tools as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves. The COVID-19 Emergency Department (COVED) Quality Improvement Project has commenced and will provide flexible and responsive clinical tools to determine the predictors of key ED-relevant clinical outcomes.

Methods: The COVED Project includes all adult patients presenting to a participating ED and meeting contemporary testing criteria for COVID-19. The dataset has been embedded in the electronic medical record and the COVED Registry has been developed.

Results: Outcomes measured include being COVID-19 positive and requiring intensive respiratory support. Regression methodology will be used to generate clinical prediction tools.

Conclusion: This project will support EDs during this pandemic.

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