In the first six months of activity, almost 151 thousand accesses to the emergency assistance centers for the management of low complexity cases, more than 162 thousand with those in Ferrara, the first to start on an experimental basis

In the first six months of activity, almost 151 thousand accesses to the emergency assistance centers for the management of low complexity cases, more than 162 thousand with those in Ferrara, the first to start on an experimental basis
In the first six months of activity, almost 151 thousand accesses to the emergency assistance centers for the management of low complexity cases, more than 162 thousand with those in Ferrara, the first to start on an experimental basis

There are 35 Caus operating in the regional territory. 82% of accesses occur during daytime, mainly by people between 18 and 64 years old (68%). 83% of patients are treated on site and low complexity pathologies, including orthopedic and gastrointestinal problems, represent the most frequent reasons for access

May 9, 2024 – Almost 151 thousand accesses in the first six months of activity (150,799), from November 1st to May 5thgiven that it exceeds quota 162 thousand (162.081) if they are also considered Ferrara city and provincethe first to start on an experimental basis.

They are the numbers of 35 Emergency assistance centers operating in Emilia-Romagnaconstantly monitored by Region to evaluate the progress of the activity throughout the territory. A budget that is confirmed positivealso with respect to the experience of those who needed to use the new service: come on 3,080 questionnaires on the satisfaction of the structures compiled at regional level, it emerges that 84.3% of citizens currency”positively” or “very positively” the service received, and for the84.8% The waiting time was “adequate” or “optimal”.

Stable and always high – over 83% – the percentage of people they find assistance and care directly within the structure (on average 8 out of 10 patients), while the most frequent pathologies (53%) related to access – problems orthopaedic, gastrointestinal and minor ailments – confirm how citizens have understood the correct “use” of emergency assistance centres, established by the Region precisely for the management of low complexity emergenciescontinuing to hold on to the Emergency room the emergencies.

Another important fact concerns i waiting timewhich remain contained, 45 minutes on average in the last week, with accesses mainly in daytime (82%). In fact, the greatest turnout was recorded between 8am and 2pmIn the 68% of cases by people between 18 and 64 years old. As regards the medical personnel employed in the structures, the Caus are “young structures”: to date, in fact, in the emergency assistance centers they work 464 doctors (205 women and 259 men), of which over 60% are under 35 years old And 53% are specializing.

Data from November 1, 2023 to May 5, 2024

These, in summary, are the data relating to the first six months of activity – from 1 November 2023 to 5 May 2024 – of the 35 Caus operating in Emilia-Romagna: 150,799 hits (162.081 also considering those of Ferrara, the first to start on an experimental basis as low-complexity clinics), the82% of which in day time; on average they are recorded 19 accesses per day in the morning (from 8am to 2pm) e 4pm in the afternoon (from 2pm to 8pm), however, they vary from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 32 daily accesses in night time (from 8pm to 8am).

Eight out of 10 patients (i.e. 83%) sent to the treating doctor at the end of the course, therefore with assistance and care receipts directly on site; the cases mainly concern (53%) natural problems gastrointestinal, orthopedic and minor ailments. The 68% of accesses are carried out by people between 18 and 64 years oldwith average waiting times of 45 minutes in the last week, from a minimum of 3 minutes to a maximum of 2 hours and 8 minutes.

Citizens’ evaluation: 84% positive or very positive experience

For the84.3% of citizens who turned to emergency assistance centres due to health problems, the experience within the Cau was “positive” or “very positive”, both in terms of reception and care. This is confirmed by the data collected through the survey that the Emilia-Romagna Region has proposed in collaboration with the health authorities starting from 29 January. On 3,080 questionnaires (compiled on a voluntary and anonymous basis by the patient himself or the person accompanying him), furthermore, the84.8% believes that the waiting time it was “adequate” or “optimal”.

“Long live public health”, the Region’s communication campaign

The continues campaign of comunication that the Region has developed to illustrate how the Cau works and what needs they respond to.

Addressed to the whole populationaims to explain to citizens how access to regional emergency-urgency services changes – therefore where CAUs arise and how they work and for which pathologies they are indicated – and to increase awareness that the public health service it’s a common heritage of great value, to be preserved.

A complex topic expressed in simple words using TV, radio, billboards, social channels and information material available online, on the web page dedicated to the reform of the emergency-urgency system on the https://salute.regione.emilia-romagna.it/ website emergency and in the frequently asked questions section https://salute.regione.emilia-romagna.it/emergency/domande-frequenti. In communication tools that allow it, messages are reported in the five languages ​​adopted in the emergency room (Italian, English, French, Arabic and Chinese).

The podcast is also part of the campaignPublic health. Family lexicon”, produced by Region, which entrusts the story of the regional health service to the testimonies and stories of patients, operators and professionals, a complex and constantly evolving machine which, day after day at the service of the communities, sees thousands of women and men engaged in guaranteeing each of us , without distinction, the best care available. Rights, universalism, money and time I am the themes of the seven episodes, online on the website at https://regioneer.it/podcast-lessico-famigliare e sui Spotify channels and Spreaders of the regionwhich bring out the value of this heritage.


To know more

The Cau network on the territory

I am 35 the emergency assistance centers operating in the area, with different start dates of activity.

Province of Piacenza: Bobbio 1st December, Piacenza 4th December, Podenzano 8th January Province of Parma: Parma 19th December, Fidenza 28th December, Fornovo 15th January, Langhirano 18th January.

Province of Reggio Emilia: Reggio Emilia 19 December, Correggio 27 December

Province of Modena: Castelfranco Emilia 11 December, Finale Emilia 18 December, Fanano 29 January, Modena and Carpi, 9 April

Province of Bologna: Budrio 1 November, Vergato 8 November, Navile (Bologna) 11 December, Casalecchio di Reno 18 December, Imola 21 December

Province of Ferrara: Ferrara, Comacchio, Copparo, all already active before November 1st, Portomaggiore November 13th, Bondeno April 2nd

Province of Ravenna: Cervia 18 December, Ravenna 22 January

Province of Forlì-Cesena: Saracen Market and Cesenatico 15 January, Bagno di Romagna and Santa Sofia 22 January, Cesena 6 May

Province of Rimini: Cattolica 18 December, Santarcangelo di Romagna 15 January, Novafeltria 29 January, Rimini 29 April

Access to Cau by province

Piacenza 12,370 accesses from 4 December to 5 May, Bobbio 1,335 from 4 December to 5 May, Podenzano 1,335 from 4 December to 5 May; Parma 14,380 from 19 December to 5 May, Fidenza 4,291 from 28 December to 5 May, Fornovo 738 from 15 January to 5 May, Langhirano 829 from 18 January to 5 May; Reggio Emilia 14,070 from 20 December to 5 May, Correggio 4,332 from 27 December to 5 May; Modena 901 accesses from 10 April to 5 May, Castelfranco Emilia 4,447 from 11 December to 5 May, Finale Emilia 2,898 from 18 December to 5 May, Fanano 689 from 29 January to 5 May, Carpi 1,566 from 10 April to 5 May; For Bologna, in Budrio 8,011 accesses from 1 November to 5 May, Vergato 3,493 accesses from 7 November to 5 May, Navile 11,545 accesses from 11 December to 5 May, Casalecchio di Reno 7,938 accesses from 18 December to 5 May; Imola 7,231 from 21 December to 5 May. In the 5 Cau of Ferrara 15,570 accesses from 15 November to 5 May (26,874 from the experimental opening date to 5 May of the 4 facilities excluding Bondeno, operational from 2 April). In Romagna, in Cattolica (RN) 5,920 accesses from 18 December to 5 May, Cervia (RA) 4,595 from 18 December to 5 May, Cesenatico (RN) 4,778 from 15 January to 5 May, Mercato Saraceno (FC) 1,791 from 15 January to 5 May , Santarcangelo di Romagna (RN) 5,904 from 15 January to 5 May, Ravenna 8,008 from 22 January to 5 May, Bagno di Romagna (FC) 569 from 22 January to 5 May, Santa Sofia (FC) 452 accesses from 22 January to 5 May, Novafeltria (RN) 801 accesses from 29 January to 5 May and Rimini 412 accesses from 30 April to 5 May.

 
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