Health trusts in Northern Ireland have been advised to create areas within their emergency departments for older people who are brought by ambulance.
The move is an attempt to prevent older people being kept in ambulances for long periods of time.
On Monday, a 77-year-old woman died on a trolley waiting to be admitted to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.
BBC News NI understands these newly created areas are not hospital wards as there are none available.
Instead, the areas could be a corridor which is cordoned off especially for older patients.