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Emergency Medicine from the origins to the perspectives
Journal Europeen des Urgences et de Reanimation ; 34(2):54-63, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2041927
ABSTRACT
To understand the current emergency care crisis and the solutions that can be brought to it, it is necessary to analyze the origins of emergency medicine. Its pre-hospital dimension, which is sometimes criticized and decried, comes directly from the response to major health crises. Its regulatory recognition took time and was the subject of many discussions before resulting in a law in 1986. Bringing together the pre-hospital and hospital components of Emergency Medicine has led to the creation of a new medical specialty. Recent events, including the COVID crisis, have shown the adaptability and scalability of this system and its relevance. The current emergency crisis is part of a larger phenomenon affecting the entire hospital. Many solutions exist to optimize both upstream, downstream patients flow and the organization of the Emergency Room (ER). But, beyond these considerations, it is within the framework of an overhaul of the healthcare system that a new contract must be defined bringing together professionals and the public, around the demand and not only the existing offer of healthcare. It is the best guarantee of the relevant use of emergency medicine resources, both hospital and pre-hospital.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Journal Europeen des Urgences et de Reanimation Year: 2022 Document Type: Article