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! Trends and challenges of emergency and acute care in Chinese mainland: 2005-2017

Journal

WORLD JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 5-11

Publisher

ZHEJIANG UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2021.01.001

Keywords

Emergency medical service system; Emergency visits; Capabilities; Challenges

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFC0908700, 2017YFC0908703]
  2. Taishan Young Scholar Program of Shandong Province [tsqn20161065, tsqn201812129]
  3. Taishan Pandeng Scholar Program of Shandong Province [tspd20181220]
  4. National S&T Fundamental Resources Investigation Project [2018FY100600, 2018FY100602]
  5. Key R&D Program of Shandong Province [2019GSF108075, 2020SFXGFY03, 2017G006013, 2018GSF118003]
  6. Qilu Young Scholar Program

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Over the past decade, there has been a significant increase in emergency department visits and pre-hospital emergency care utilization in China, accompanied by a notable rise in the number of emergency physicians and beds. However, challenges such as overcrowding, prolonged length of stay, poor work environment, and work exhaustion persist in China's emergency medical service system.
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical service system (EMSS) is essential in providing acute care services for health conditions. However, trends of emergency and acute care in China haven't been studied systematically. METHODS: Relevant literature was carefully reviewed, including original and review articles, letters, government reports, yearbooks, both in Chinese and in English. Data on the number of emergency visits, physicians and beds in emergency departments (EDs), and the workforce of pre-hospital emergency care were summarized and analyzed from China Health and Family Planning Statistical Yearbooks (2006-2018). RESULTS: Over the past decade, the number of ED visits tripled from 51.9 million to 166.5 million; and utilization of pre-hospital emergency care increased from 3.2 million to 6.8 million. In response to rapid increases in demand, the number of licensed emergency physicians raised from 20,058 to 59,409; the beds' number increased from 10,783 to 42,367. For pre-hospital emergency care, the volume of health workforce increased from 3,687 to 8,671, with a 109% increase in the number of physicians from 1,774 to 3,712. However, overcrowding, the long length of stay in EDs, poor work environment, and work exhaustion were still the critical challenges faced by China's EMSS. CONCLUSIONS: The number of emergency visits has grown with continual capability enhancement during the past decade. However, overcrowding, the long length of stay in EDs, poor work environment, and work exhaustion still need to be solved by China's EMSS. These findings and comparison with the USA could offer experiences and lessons to EMSS development worldwide, especially for developing countries.

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