Strengthening essential emergency departments: Transforming the safety net.

Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2025-03-03 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxaf044
Brian J Yun, Malini K Singh, Martin A Reznek, Greg Buehler, Stephen J Wolf, Lisa Vogel, Anthony A Ho, Elizabeth C Pino, Lisa Ellis, Christian Arbelaez
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Abstract

Safety-net emergency departments (EDs) are a critical component of the US health care system, delivering emergency care for patients in need, including vulnerable populations. EDs provide unscheduled acute care for patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, regardless of a person's ability to pay. In addition, EDs have transformed beyond their traditional roles of providing emergency services and being the centers for regionalized trauma, cardiac, and stroke care, to also becoming stewards of public health by leading screening and treatment efforts for nonemergent conditions, such as HIV, hepatitis C, mental health, and opioid use disorder. Many safety-net hospitals and their EDs serve essential roles in urban and rural communities, making the impact of recent closures particularly concerning. In response, we convened clinical, operational, and administrative leaders of key safety-net EDs across the United States in order to develop expert consensus related to critical issues facing safety-net EDs. The goals were to help inform policymakers about current challenges and to offer timely recommendations so that together we can mend the safety net as the country works toward the goal of health equity for all.

加强基本急诊科:改造安全网。
安全网急诊科(EDs)是美国卫生保健系统的重要组成部分,为有需要的患者(包括弱势群体)提供紧急护理。急诊室每周7天,每天24小时为病人提供计划外的紧急护理,无论病人的支付能力如何。此外,急诊科已经超越了提供紧急服务的传统角色,成为区域性创伤、心脏和中风护理的中心,也成为公共卫生的管家,通过领导非紧急情况的筛查和治疗工作,如艾滋病毒、丙型肝炎、精神健康和阿片类药物使用障碍。许多安全网医院及其急诊科在城市和农村社区发挥着至关重要的作用,这使得最近关闭的影响尤其令人担忧。作为回应,我们召集了全美主要安全网急诊科的临床、运营和行政领导,以便就安全网急诊科面临的关键问题达成专家共识。其目标是帮助决策者了解当前的挑战,并及时提出建议,以便在国家努力实现人人享有卫生公平的目标时,我们能够共同修补安全网。
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