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Abusing Emergency Department

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One of the main issues in today’s society is the usage of the emergency department. For many individuals, the emergency department is used as a day to day health care facility instead of the urgent care that it should be. But then again, what is the emergency department and how is it being used? It is a section in the hospital where patients come to be seen whether it is for critical and/or non-critical reasons.
According to the National Institute for Reform, its mission is “to provide trauma and emergency services for people in imminent danger of losing their life or suffering permanent damage to their health”. It is in fact open 24 hours, 7 days a week. This gives more “accessibility for those who have hectic working schedules” (RW Foundation, …show more content…

Interesting enough, according to the CDC/NCHS, in 2011 the people with private insurance and Medicaid proved to be the highest emergency department visits by 34.9% and 31.8%. False beliefs that lead people to visit emergency departments is that of faster waiting time than going to their local medical provider or even family private doctor, quicker detailed results and friendly environment combined with great customer service. Another reason as to why the emergency department is usually misused is because of the “patient’s lack of education on what better healthcare facility is more reliable” (Shaw, Howard, Clark, Etz, Arya, and Tallia, …show more content…

Medical providers have the ability during these non-emergency visits to provide patients with other resources to further expand the learning process of future ailments. It also can provide patients with appropriate follow-up care plans (Wei, Camargo June, 2000).
In conclusion, we can see that emergency departments are not used for what they have been intended for. They are now being abused for the most minor issues, including that of preventive care. In order for us to help reduce costs, we must learn to use the emergency department for serious and critical issues. One major way we can help reduce costs and unnecessary visits is by educating one another on visiting our local medical facilities when having the most minor issues. This will not only help costs but it will give faster results when visiting the hospital overall.
References:
"Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act (EMTALA)." Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 23 Mar. 2012. .

Johnson Foundation, Robert Wood. "Reducing Inappropriate Emergency Department Use." RWJF. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1 Sept. 2013.

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