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04/30/2024 12:05 PM
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Senate of Pennsylvania
Session of 2023 - 2024 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: February 16, 2023 09:29 AM
From: Senator Frank A. Farry
To: All Senate members
Subject: Reducing the Burden on Emergency Rooms
 
Hospital emergency departments are one of the main entry points to obtaining critical health care services when patients are in crisis. While many emergency departments are improving their ability to effectively assess and triage patients in need of behavioral health care or other long-term care services, hospitals often face long delays in dispositioning patients to appropriate inpatient and outpatient treatment settings causing patients to wait in the emergency department for extended periods of time and sometimes days. This lack of process creates undue burdens on hospitals and their staffs while not providing the critical care these patients need.  

Delayed disposition of patients impacts both patients and delivery system outcomes—increasing psychological stress upon patients and their families, delaying treatment that could mitigate the need for inpatient stays, consuming scarce emergency department resources, worsening emergency department crowding and delaying treatment for other emergency department patients.

While systematic barriers to timely placement and access to appropriate behavioral health or other long-term care services are broad and complex, I plan to introduce simple legislation directing the Department of Human Services to develop a statewide process to place patients, enrolled in Medicaid, with behavioral health or other long-term care needs in appropriate care settings in a timely matter. This process includes an escalation clause for cases where patient boarding exceeds an acceptable amount of time.

A similar process has been implemented in Massachusetts.

As a Commonwealth, we must begin to address the inadequacies in behavioral health and our healthcare delivery system that prevent patients from being timely discharged to appropriate care settings. This legislative proposal is just one step to make sure our constituents receive the appropriate care, at the appropriate time.

Please join me in cosponsoring this legislation.
 



Introduced as SB606