Title of article :
Use of the Vocera Communications Badge Improves Public Safety Response Times
Author/Authors :
Joslin, Jeremy D Department of Emergency Medicine - SUNY Upstate Medical University - Syracuse - NY 13210 - USA , Goldberger, David Department of Emergency Medicine - SUNY Upstate Medical University - Syracuse - NY 13210 - USA , Johnson, Loretta Department of Emergency Medicine - SUNY Upstate Medical University - Syracuse - NY 13210 - USA , Paul Waltz, D New York State University Police Department - SUNY Upstate Medical University - Syracuse - NY 13210, USA
Abstract :
Objectives. Violence in the Emergency Department (ED) has been a long-standing issue complicated by deficiencies in staff training, ease of weapons access, and response availability of public safety officers. The Vocera Badge is being used by our staff to request
public safety assistance in lieu of a formal phone call to the University Police Communications Center. We sought to learn if use of
this technology improved officer response times to the ED. Methods. Mean response times were reviewed and descriptive statistics
analyzed to determine if the use of the Vocera Badge improved public safety officer response times to the ED. Results. Average
response times improved from an average of 3.2 minutes (SD = 0.456) in the 6 months before the use of the communication badges
to an average of 1.02 minutes (SD = 0.319) in the 6 months after use began. Conclusions. The use of the Vocera Badge seemed to
decrease response times of public safety officers to our ED compared with the traditional method of calling a dispatch center to request assistance.
Keywords :
Violence , Emergency Department , Safety Response Times , Vocera Communications
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International