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Future of Emergency Care: Dissemination Workshop Summaries

Released:
May 17, 2007
Type:
Workshop Summary
Topic(s):
Health Services, Coverage, and Access, Quality and Patient Safety, Health Care Workforce
Activity:
The Future of Emergency Care Series: Dissemination Workshops
Board(s):
Board on Health Care Services

Note: Workshop Summaries contain the opinion of the presenters, but do NOT reflect the conclusions of the IOM. Learn more about the differences between Workshop Summaries and Consensus Reports.

The IOM Committee on the Future of Emergency Care was formed in September 2003 to examine the full scope of emergency care; explore its strengths, limitations, and challenges; create a vision for the future of the system; and make recommendations to help the nation achieve that vision. Future of Emergency Care: Dissemination Workshop Summaries is the result of three regional IOM workshops conducted across the country, and a fourth capstone workshop conducted in Washington, DC. The committee’s conclusions and recommendations from three previous reports, Emergency Medical Services at the Crossroads; Hospital-Based Emergency Care: At the Breaking Point; and Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains, were discussed at these workshops.

This study was requested by Congress and funded through a congres­sional appropriation, along with additional sponsorship from the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Health Resources and Services Administration, the Centers for Dis­ease Control and Prevention, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.


 


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