Healthcare Quarterly, 27(3) October 2024: 56-63.doi:10.12927/hcq.2024.27486
New Models of Care
An Integrated Rapid Response Model for Pediatric Patients Requiring In-Patient Medical Stabilization: Lessons Learned to Enable Regional Capacity Building
Abstract
There was an unprecedented surge in admissions for medical stabilization of pediatric patients with eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario. Eleven hospitals established an integrated rapid response model to ensure timely in-patient access for these patients. This population was cared for in re-allocated community hospital beds as a result of engaging hospital leadership, strengthening partnerships, consulting experts, leveraging existing resources and developing regional bed access strategies. Innovative healthcare system changes were sustained, demonstrating how hospitals can partner to increase capacity and dynamically address crises. Our model can be applied to other populations requiring urgent and collaborative response.
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