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A Modern-Day Purgatory: Older Emergency Department Patients with Non-Operative Injuries

机译:现代炼狱:较老的急诊科非手术损伤患者

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Older adults frequently present to the emergency department (ED) with injuries that do not require operative treatment but are sufficiently severe to make it unsafe for them to return home. These patients typically do not meet criteria for an ‘inpatient’ hospital admission. However, because of the limited reimbursement for observation patients, admitting physicians are often reluctant to accept these patients in to observation. Admission to a skilled nursing or assisted living facility from the ED or rapid access to additional in-home care is also often difficult or impossible. As a result, older patients with non-operative injuries often spend a long time in the ED waiting for an appropriate disposition. We describe the challenges of identifying an appropriate disposition for these patients, the consequences for patients, and some potential solutions to this commonly encountered problem.
机译:老年人经常需要急诊就诊,不需要手术治疗,但伤势严重至使他们返回家乡不安全。这些患者通常不符合“住院”住院标准。但是,由于观察患者的报销有限,因此主治医师通常不愿接受这些患者进行观察。从急诊室进入熟练的护理或辅助生活设施或迅速获得额外的家庭护理也常常是困难或不可能的。结果,患有非手术损伤的老年患者经常在ED中花费很长时间等待适当的处置。我们描述了为这些患者确定适当处置的挑战,给患者带来的后果以及此常见问题的一些潜在解决方案。

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