Arizona Child Health Extramural Research by State and CountryAHRQ's current child health projects by State and Country. ArizonaPrincipal Investigator: Burdick, TwilaTitle: Banner Health/Arizona State University Partnership for Emergency Department (ED) Patient Safety*Institution: Banner Health, Phoenix, AZE-mail: twila.burdick@bannerhealth.comProject Dates: 07/01/05-06/30/07Project No.: U18 HS15921Summary: This aim of this project is to reduce waits, inefficiencies, and ultimately patient risk in EDs throughout Banner Health by implementing a patient safety practice called "Door-to-Doc" (D2D). D2D reorganizes patient flow in the ED and improves the response time between patient arrival and the initiation of care for treat-and-release patients as well as for those who need to be admitted as inpatients.Researchers will:Monitor and refine D2D in eight Banner hospital EDs.Collect and evaluate the impact of D2D as a safe practice at each Banner ED.Use a variety of tools to determine the size and business parameters within which D2D best operates.Develop training aids, teaching methods, learning assessments and monitoring aids to help hospital staff use D2D successfully.The racial/ethnic minority populations included in this study are American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino.*Project includes children or children's health care issues but does not focus exclusively on children.Return to MapProceed to Next Section Current as of March 2009 Internet Citation: Arizona: Child Health Extramural Research by State and Country. March 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/policymakers/child-state-country/stlist_az.html