The crowding leads to delayed diagnoses, staff burnout, errors and excess deaths, he and his co-authors wrote, and crowded emergency departments are a proxy for crowded and dysfunctional hospitals. “When there is crowding all over the hospital, it leads to chaos in the ED, and bad things predictably happen in that setting,” Chochinov said.
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