MD reports one-third of ER visits aren't emergencies
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This is not really that hard to understand - the emergency room model is TOO successful. I work in an ER, and a lot of our patients are insured, and have a physician, but their doctor TOLD them to "go to the ER" because they don't know what else to do. The primary care physicians don't have time to fully evaluate the patient's problem, and the specialists won't see them for two months. So they send them to the ER where we can do the workup that their own physician won't do.
In addition, we have all the uninsured patients who realize that we have to take care of them for free.
Until and unless the system adjusts to allow for more efficient evaluation of a patient's problem in a more timely manner, and unisured patients can somehow have timely access outside the ER, there will be NO change.
No matter how may more ER's you build.





