Patient visits decrease slightly from January through March. This period aligns with cooler weather, where respiratory illnesses might be less frequent. A noticeable increase is observed starting April, peaking around mid-year (May-June). July has the highest number of visits with 15,256, showing a significant increase compared to other months. Steady Decline from November has the lowest number of visits with 5,930, followed by December at 6,943.
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The data shows fluctuations throughout the year, with notable increases in January, July, and September, and declines in October, November, and December.
ER KPIs analytics helps optimize Emergency Department performance by analyzing patient wait times, admission and discharge rates, and length of stay. It improves triage efficiency, identifies bottlenecks in patient throughput, and tracks visit volumes and seasonal trends.
An animated storytelling chart that visually demonstrates how patient visits are distributed across different dispositions and how they progress over time.
Analyzing patient visit trends in the Emergency Department (ED) helps optimize operations by identifying peak times, repeat visit patterns, and the acuity of cases. Tracking seasonal fluctuations and patient demographics enables proactive resource allocation and tailored care strategies.
Helps improve ED performance by identifying non-urgent patients and redirecting them to appropriate care settings, reducing overcrowding and optimizing resource use.These insights ensure critical cases receive timely care while minimizing unnecessary ED congestion.
Study patient demographics, diagnosis trends, and treatment plans to optimize resource allocation and care protocols.
For outpatient care and inpatient admission, analyzing length of stay, visit volumes, return rates, and wait times enables better redirection of non-emergency cases and enhances patient throughput. These insights drive more efficient operations, reduce overcrowding, and improve overall patient outcomes in the ED.