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Implementing walk-in clinics in primary care reduced emergency department visits for low-acuity conditions by 1.5%. This strategy offers cost-effective care and increases access, saving an estimated $825,902 annually.

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  • Healthcare Economics

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  • Emergency department overutilization contributes significantly to high US healthcare costs.
  • A knowledge gap exists regarding the impact of primary care provider (PCP) walk-in clinics on emergency department utilization (EDU).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the association between PCP availability and EDU.
  • To analyze potential cost savings for health systems by implementing PCP walk-in clinics.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective cohort analysis of low acuity EDU rates in established patients.
  • Comparison of ED visits before and after walk-in clinic implementation at a family medicine residency practice.
  • Cost savings estimated by comparing average prices for low acuity ED versus clinic encounters.

Main Results:

  • Total EDU decreased by 1.5% and low acuity utilization rates also decreased post-walk-in clinic implementation.
  • Average low acuity ED visits ($437) cost 4.9 times more than comparable PCP office visits ($91).
  • Managing 2,387 patients in the walk-in clinic resulted in an estimated annual cost savings of $825,902.

Conclusions:

  • Extended walk-in availability in PCPs can provide alternative capacity for low acuity conditions, potentially mitigating ED overutilization.
  • PCP walk-in clinics offer a more cost-effective approach to managing low acuity healthcare needs.
  • This model supports pre-hospital diversion strategies by increasing access to timely care.