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Emergency medicine

L R Goldfrank1

  • 1Bellevue Hospital Center, New York University, New York, USA.

JAMA
|June 7, 1995
PubMed
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Medicaid recipients face challenges accessing outpatient medical care, often relying on emergency departments. New trauma research suggests current field fluid resuscitation methods may need reevaluation.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Trauma Care

Background:

  • Medicaid beneficiaries often experience barriers to accessing non-emergency healthcare services.
  • Emergency departments are frequently utilized by this population, potentially indicating unmet outpatient needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the accessibility of outpatient care for Medicaid recipients.
  • To highlight the implications of recent trauma research on pre-hospital fluid resuscitation protocols.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was conducted to gather data on healthcare access patterns.
  • Literature review on recent advancements in trauma management and fluid resuscitation.

Main Results:

  • Survey data revealed limited access to outpatient services for Medicaid recipients.

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  • Findings indicate a gap between current emergency care utilization and accessible alternatives.
  • Emerging trauma science necessitates a review of field resuscitation techniques.
  • Conclusions:

    • There is a significant need to improve outpatient care access for Medicaid enrollees.
    • Current practices in field fluid resuscitation for trauma patients require critical assessment in light of new scientific understanding.