Table 1

International Crowding Measure in Emergency Departments (ICMED)

ICMED measureOperational definition
Input measures
1. Ability of ambulances to offload patientsAn ED is crowded when the 90th percentile time between ambulance arrival and offload is >15 min
2. Patients who leave without being seen or treated (LWBS)An ED is crowded when the number of patients who LWBS is ≥5%
3. Time until triageAn ED is crowded when there is a delay pf >5 min from patient arrival to begin their initial triage
Throughput measures
4. ED occupancy rateAn ED is crowded when the occupancy rate is >100%
5. Patients’ total length of stay in the ED*An ED is crowded when the 90th percentile patients’ total length of stay is >4 h
6. Time until a physician first sees the patientAn ED is crowded when an emergency (1 or 2) patient waits >30 min to be seen by a physician
Output measures
7. ED boarding time†An ED is crowded when <90% of patients have left the ED 2 h after the admission decision
8. Number of patients boarding in the ED‡Boarders are defined as admitted patients waiting to be placed in an inpatient bed. An ED is crowded when there is >10% occupancy of boarders in the ED
  • *For example, in an emergency department with 50 patients inside, if more than five patients had been there longer than 4 h, then this counts as a violation.

  • †For example, in an emergency department with 10 patients who are waiting for admission, if more than one of these patients had waited longer than 2 h, then this counts as a violation.

  • ‡For example, in an emergency department with 50 patients inside, if more than five patients are waiting for admission, then this counts as a violation.

  • ED, emergency department.