Primary Care in the Emergency Room: High in Cost and Low in Quality
- 22 April 1982
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 306 (16) , 998
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198204223061626
Abstract
To the Editor: More than two thirds of hospital-emergency-room users do not have a clinical emergency.1 They could be cared for in less sophisticated, less expensive facilities. In our community, the average basic emergency-room charge for a nonurgent illness was $43 in 1980 and its cost to third-party payers under cost reimbursement was $38, whereas the cost in a nearby community health center was $17. Multiplying the difference between these costs by the number of persons considered to use emergency rooms inappropriately yields an annual estimated cost equal to $8 per person to our area's population. This is the amount . . .Keywords
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