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The Financial Impact of Uncompensated Care in the Emergency Department

机译:急诊科无偿护理的财务影响

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Prior to 1986, emergency department staff was both morally and ethically obligated to provide care that included the stabilization and treatment of all patients who presented to the emergency department, regardless of their ability to pay. In 1986, this moral and ethical obligation became federal law with the passage of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), which required any patient coming to an emergency department be stabilized and treated regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay [1] [2]. Hospital emergency departments are a critical entry point into the American health care system. The patient population is a combination of the privately insured, including high deductible health plans, the uninsured, and the underinsured. Although emergency treatment is covered under EMTALA, hospitals are left to deal with the bills accumulated from non-emergent daily medical care. The increase in volume places tremendous burden on hospital emergency departments, with high overhead and fixed costs. Many facilities cannot keep up with costs and are forced into bankruptcy, leading to overcrowding in nearby hospitals. More thought must be placed on how hospitals can bear the burden of uncompensated care. Access to care is not enough; it’s crucial that care be affordable. Addressing uncompensated care in the emergency department can be done successfully. The staff is proficient in saving lives, now they must learn to put the same effort into saving money.
机译:1986年之前,急诊室工作人员在道义上和道德上都有义务提供护理,包括稳定和治疗就诊于急诊室的所有患者,无论其支付能力如何。 1986年,随着《紧急医疗和劳动法》(EMTALA)的通过,这项道德和伦理义务成为联邦法律,该法律要求任何进入急诊室的患者都必须稳定并得到治疗,无论其保险状况或支付能力如何[1 ] [2]。医院急诊科是进入美国医疗体系的关键切入点。患者人群是私人保险公司(包括高额可扣除医疗计划),未保险公司和保险不足者的组合。尽管EMTALA涵盖了紧急治疗,但医院仍要处理非紧急日常医疗服务中累积的账单。数量的增加给医院急诊科带来了沉重负担,管理费用和固定成本都很高。许多设施无法跟上成本,并被迫破产,导致附近医院人满为患。必须更多地考虑医院如何承担无偿护理的负担。获得保健还不够;负担得起的护理至关重要。解决急诊部门无偿护理的问题可以成功完成。员工精于挽救生命,现在他们必须学会同样地努力以节省金钱。

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