Will Life-Saving Emergency Care Be There When You Need It?

The National Report Card on the State of Emergency Medicine assesses the support that each state and the District of Columbia provides for their emergency care systems. A wake-up call for policymakers, the report underscores the challenges facing patients who need emergency care and recognizes efforts to address these needs. This report should motivate state and national policy support for improving emergency care systems. With a financial crisis and failing health care system, never before has the emergency department been more vital to everyone.

The National Report Card on the State of Emergency Medicine was made possible in part by funding from the Emergency Medicine Foundation which gratefully acknowledges the support of the Wellpoint Foundation and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
 

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National Grade: C-

The emergency care system in the United States is in serious condition, with numerous states facing critical problems, according to the new 2009 Report Card on the State of Emergency Medicine. The overall grade for the nation is a C-, with 90 percent of the states earning mediocre or near-failing grades. This Report Card is the most comprehensive assessment of the emergency care environments across the country.  more.. 

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