April 25, 2024

Big big Kudos to MovinMeat for bringing data to an argument that seemed doomed to opinion-lock.


I have pointed out in the past that my BS-meter starts pinging when people start claiming that the ER is only caring for emergent patients and that non-emergency cases are rare. So this set me off, of course. My perception — and that of many of us in the trenches — is that we are absolutely beset by non-emergencies and that the ER is viewed by many as the "convenience clinic," if not the "vicodin clinic." But is this true? How can we quantify this?

via Movin' Meat: Are low acuity patients congesting the ER?.

It’s a terrific post. It’s worth your time.