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Old 08-06-2008, 10:54 AM   #1
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ER waiting time nears an hour

Thought this was interesting: Average ER waiting time nears 1 hour, CDC says - Yahoo! News

ATLANTA - The average time that hospital emergency rooms patients wait to see a doctor has grown from about 38 minutes to almost an hour over the past decade, according to new federal statistics released Wednesday.

The increase is due to supply and demand, said Dr. Stephen Pitts, the lead author of the report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"There are more people arriving at the ERs. And there are fewer ERs," said Pitts, an associate professor of emergency medicine at Atlanta's Emory University.

Overall, about 119 million visits were made to emergency rooms in 2006, up from 90 million in 1996 — a 32 percent increase.

Meanwhile, the number of hospital emergency departments dropped to fewer than 4,600, from nearly 4,900, according to American Hospital Association statistics.

Another reason for crowding is patients who are admitted to the hospital end up waiting in the ER because of the limited number of hospital beds, Pitts added.

The amount of time a patient waited before seeing a physician in an ER has been rising steadily, from 38 minutes in 1997, to 47 minutes in 2004, to 56 minutes in 2006.

Pitts added that 56 minutes may be the average, but it's not typical: The average was skewed to nearly an hour because of some very long waits.
"Half of people had waiting times of 31 minutes or less," Pitts noted.
Researchers also found that there has not been any recent increases in the number of patients arriving by ambulance, or in the number of cases considered to be true emergencies.

Black patients visited emergency departments at twice the rate as whites in 2006. Among age groups, the highest visitation rates were for infants and elderly people aged 75 and older.

About 40 percent of ER patients had private insurance, about 25 percent were covered by state programs for children and about 17 percent were covered by Medicare, the report found. About 17 percent were uninsured.
Some more findings: Summer and winter were the busiest times in ERs. And half of hospital admissions in 2006 came through emergency departments, up from 36 percent in 1996.

"The ER has become the front door to the hospital," said Pitts, a fellow at the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
The results are based on a national survey of 362 hospital emergency departments.

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Re: ER waiting time nears an hour

I saw this on the news too. I think a lot of it has to do with the high insurance rates. People don't have insurance...so they go to the ER to be seen, because by the time they finally get sick enough...they have no choice. Also, other than those "doc in the boxes" or "urgent care clinics"....there aren't a lot of resources after hours to be seen before one gets too sick. Preventative maintenance is difficult if you have no insurance, then you work all day and can't be seen unless you call out of work or miss work; and people can't afford that. It is a difficult and challenging situation. I switched from a full time job to agency...and I have to find my own insurance now...but I went a whole year without...so I know how they feel. Thankfully I am healthy, and don't require a lot of doctor visits other than normal routine things. Finding affordable health coverage was a challenge for me, because I only need the basics...nothing extra. It is still expensive though. Especially if you are working with an agency as I am, and not working full time hours. But I am currently pursuing my education...so do not want to work full time, until I finish.
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