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Free-standing emergency clinics: Community development guidelines

โœ Scribed by Alan S. Kaplan; Willard Larson; Robert J. Fitzsimmons; Harriet Robinson; Mary A. Lessler


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
708 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1097-6760

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โœฆ Synopsis


When a free-standing emergency clinic (FEC) unexpectedly opened in Montgomery County, Maryland, the local emergency medical services council thought the FEC's operational plan was in conflict with the community concept of emergency medical services (EMS). Because there were no agreed upon factual guidelines with which to judge the FEC, the council established a task force to study the problem and to develop standards and guidelines. This article is based on that report. We recommend that if a facility physically separate from a hospital uses the word "emergency" in offering medical services, it means at least 24 hours of operation with standards at least equal to those offered by the local EMS system.


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approach is offered by W. Kendall McNabney, MD, in a related editorial entitled ~'Predictable Quality." We expect discussion of the role of FECs in emergency medical care to continue. Still to be answered are some Critical questions: Will the American Board of Emergency Medicine give practice credi