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Pediatric Emergency Care:
June 2005 - Volume 21 - Issue 6 - pp 363-366
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Nonemergent Emergency Room Utilization for an Inner-City Pediatric Population

Moon, Troy D. MD, MPH; Laurens, Matthew B. MD, MPH; Weimer, Stephen M. MD; Levy, Jerussa A. MD, MPH

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Abstract

Objective: To identify patient reasons for accessing an urban Pediatric Emergency Room (PER) for primary care and to explore attitudes and practice regarding alternative sources for their medical home.

Methods: A total of 210 questionnaires, consisting of 24 questions each, were completed in a face-to-face interview performed by trained interviewers. Questions asked included sources of medical care, frequency of use, and factors that went into caregiver decisions for using different sources of care.

Results: Caregivers choose the PER because of the short amount of time it takes for their child to be seen and discharged by a physician. Nearly 60% ranked wait time to see a doctor more important than seeing the same doctor every time (37.6%). About one-third of caregivers routinely brought their children to the PER for illness that is not serious. Only 77% of caregivers claimed that their children have a regular doctor. Many caregivers cited that they are seen more by their regular doctor for shots (well visits) than for ill visits and are seen in the PER for illness. In this study, 56% of children did not see the same regular doctor as their siblings.

Conclusions: Efficiency and speed of health care delivery is of prime importance to this primarily Medicaid urban population. If strategies are to be implemented to attract these patients to a medical home that will strengthen their ties to their regular doctor, then the needs prioritized by the caregiver must be taken into consideration.

© 2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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