This report, titled "Bed Flow Management in Emergency Departments," analyzes the critical issue of bed flow within healthcare organizations. The study explores the causes of congestion and overcrowding, which negatively impact the quality of care and patient outcomes. Through a literature review, the report assesses the existing measures implemented at PoS General Hospital while comparing them to optimal, efficient systems. Key areas of analysis include leadership, informatics, social concerns, and operational factors. The main findings highlight the need for information systems, effective leadership, and the consideration of social, cultural, and political issues to improve bed flow. Recommendations emphasize the importance of improving leadership practices, automating operations, and implementing policies to address barriers that prevent access to quality healthcare. The report underscores the necessity for efficient health policies, universal medical care coverage, and the automation of processes to alleviate bottlenecks and improve the overall healthcare experience. This analysis is a valuable resource for students seeking to understand and address challenges in modern healthcare management.