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Focus On Efficiency: New University Hospital Expansion Opens to Patients Oct. 15

At a Glance

A level 1 trauma center caring for nearly 65,000 patients each year, the UVA Emergency Department provides a critical link to healthcare for the local community and region. The new University Hospital expansion, opening its doors October 15, will triple the ED footprint ­— from 15,000 square feet to 45,000 square feet. This new space has been thoughtfully planned and designed to include improvements that will allow caregivers to provide each patient the most efficient and advanced care possible while safeguarding their privacy.

ED Expansion: What Your Patients Can Expect

More Efficient Care

When patients enter the department, a clinician is their first point of contact. A nurse in our rapid medical evaluation area evaluates each patient so caregivers can begin providing the appropriate level of care for the patient’s immediate needs.

Patients are registered as care is administered, often at the bedside, so that treatment is not delayed.

Because every second counts, the ED is designed to place patients receiving care for a stroke or heart attack closer to radiology services.

Each space is equipped based on human movement science principles. Supplies are distributed as universally as possible to help ensure that items are kept in the same place in each room, which saves precious time.

Enhanced Privacy

The new ED was designed to accommodate both current patient volumes and future projected volumes. The number of visits to the ED increased from 58,544 in fiscal year 2014 to 54,780 in fiscal year 2018. The number of visits is expected to increase to 69,250 in fiscal year 2023.

The new ED expands capacity from 45 rooms to 70 rooms. An additional 10 rooms will become available when the former ED is renovated. This space will be part of a new Clinical Decision Unit, which will open in 2020 (see below).

The transition to private rooms will allow caregivers to safeguard protected health information and respectfully maintain patients’ privacy throughout care.

A Dedicated Space for Kids

The new ED will have a dedicated Pediatric Emergency Department designed to meet the unique care needs of patients up to age 21.This child-friendly space is staffed by pediatric emergency medicine specialists and will include a pediatric resuscitation room. It will be equipped with the most advanced diagnostic and treatment equipment available, sized to fit children of all ages.

Enhanced Mental Health Care

A new Behavioral Health Unit will provide a calming space for patients experiencing mental health-related emergencies. It includes three rooms for pediatric patients and one room for adult patients. In this unit, Region 10 Community Services Board staff work alongside our clinicians and social workers to provide care.

ED Expansion: Technology Upgrades

As part of fleet-level upgrades the Medical Center has been making over past few years, the new ED space will include a variety of new technology that will enhance patient care and comfort. They include:

Coming Soon: New Clinical Decision Unit

The former emergency department is being renovated to create a Clinical Decision Unit, which will open in 2020. This unit will be used when staff need more time to assess a patient’s condition or provide treatment. Based on their progress, patients will be discharged home or admitted to the hospital from this unit.