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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedRay KN, Olson LM, Edgerton EA
Access to high pediatric-readiness emergency care in the United States.
The researchers determined the geographic accessibility of emergency departments (EDs) with high pediatric readiness by assessing the percentage of US children living within a 30-minute drive time of an ED with high pediatric readiness, as defined by collaboratively developed published guidelines. They concluded that a significant proportion of US children do not have timely access to EDs with high pediatric readiness.
AHRQ-funded; HS022989.
Citation: Ray KN, Olson LM, Edgerton EA .
Access to high pediatric-readiness emergency care in the United States.
J Pediatr 2018 Mar;194:225-32.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.10.074.
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Keywords: Access to Care, Children/Adolescents, Emergency Department, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Children/Adolescents
Khubchandani JA, Shen C, Ayturk D
Disparities in access to emergency general surgery care in the United States.
This study examined national emergency general surgery capacity and county-level determinants of access to emergency general surgery care with special attention to disparities. The study concluded that gaps in access to emergency general surgery services exist across the United States, disproportionately affecting underserved, rural communities and policy initiatives need to increase emergency general surgery capacity nationwide.
AHRQ-funded; HS022694.
Citation: Khubchandani JA, Shen C, Ayturk D .
Disparities in access to emergency general surgery care in the United States.
Surgery 2018 Feb;163(2):243-50. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2017.07.026..
Keywords: Access to Care, Disparities, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Surgery, Vulnerable Populations