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Studies Examine Ways To Curb Nonemergency Care In EDs, Risks Of Individual Health Insurance“Safety Net Hospital Emergency Departments: Creating Safety Valves for Non-Urgent Care,” Center for Studying Health System Change: According to the brief, hospital emergency departments are treating more patients, including those with non-urgent health needs, and safety net hospitals are looking for ways to meet those non-urgent needs more efficiently. The brief finds that a combination of approaches could help curb ED use for nonurgent care, including expansion of community health centers and community and health clinics, as well as strategies to improve their accessibility. Aligning hours of operation and available services among existing providers also could increase patients’ care options at lower costs, according to the brief (HSC release, 5/7). Add this post to social bookmarks
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