Where Do Freestanding Emergency Departments Choose to Locate? A National Inventory and Geographic Analysis in Three States
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.05.019
Where Do Freestanding Emergency Departments Choose to Locate? A National Inventory and Geographic Analysis in Three States
Abstract
Study objective: We determine the number and location of freestanding emergency departments (EDs) across the United States and determine the population characteristics of areas where freestanding EDs are located.
Methods: We conducted a systematic inventory of US freestanding EDs. For the 3 states with the highest number of freestanding EDs, we linked demographic, insurance, and health services data, using the 5-digit ZIP code corresponding to the freestanding ED's location. To create a comparison nonfreestanding ED group, we matched 187 freestanding EDs to 1,048 nonfreestanding ED ZIP codes on land and population within state. We compared differences in demographic, insurance, and health services factors between matched ZIP codes with and without freestanding EDs, using univariate regressions with weights.
Results: We identified 360 freestanding EDs located in 30 states; 54.2% of freestanding EDs were hospital satellites, 36.6% were independent, and 9.2% were not classifiable. The 3 states with the highest number of freestanding EDs accounted for 66% of all freestanding EDs: Texas (181), Ohio (34), and Colorado (24). Across all 3 states, freestanding EDs were located in ZIP codes that had higher incomes and a lower proportion of the population with Medicaid. In Texas and Ohio, freestanding EDs were located in ZIP codes with a higher proportion of the population with private insurance. In Texas, freestanding EDs were located in ZIP codes that had fewer Hispanics, had a greater number of hospital-based EDs and physician offices, and had more physician visits and medical spending per year than ZIP codes without a freestanding ED. In Ohio, freestanding EDs were located in ZIP codes with fewer hospital-based EDs.
Conclusion: In Texas, Ohio, and Colorado, freestanding EDs were located in areas with a better payer mix. The location of freestanding EDs in relation to other health care facilities and use and spending on health care varied between states.
Copyright © 2016 American College of Emergency Physicians. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Meeting Our Patients Where They Are.Ann Emerg Med. 2017 Apr;69(4):393-394. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.10.009. Epub 2016 Nov 16. Ann Emerg Med. 2017. PMID: 27865531 No abstract available.
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