Continuum |
The “surge” concept is applied to any peak in patient census, including those associated with day-to-day operations; the focus is on individual facilities and emergency departments. |
Asplin et al. 2006; Bradt etal. 2009; Handler et al. 2006; Jenkins, O'Connor, and Cone 2006; Kelen and McCarthy 2006; McCarthy, Aronsky, and Kelen 2006; Rothman et al. 2006; Schull 2006; Schull et al. 2006 |
Separate but related categories |
The “surge” concept is applied equally to operational fluctuations and disaster contexts, which are acknowledged as different and distinct phenomena. |
Avery et al. 2008; Barbisch and Koenig 2006; Kaji, Koenig, and Bey 2006
|
Misnomer |
The “surge” concept is reserved for scenarios occasioning departures from standard operational practices; its application to daily fluctuations is deemed inappropriate and confusing. |
Bonnett et al. 2007; Hick, Barbera, and Kelen 2009; Rubinson et al. 2008
|