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8. Annual Meeting DGINA 2013.

8. Annual Meeting DGINA 2013.


8. Annual Meeting DGINA 2013. (Source: Prof.h.c. Dr.h.c Natalia Eitelbach.)
USPA NEWS - Of 7 to 9 November 2013 was 8 Annual Meeting German Society Interdisciplinary emergency and acute medicine ( DGINA ) at the Congress Center in Hamburg , under the slogan " emergency medicine in motion ". At least 21 million patients are treated annually in emergency rooms German.
Search annually a quarter of all German aid in the emergency rooms . Does anyone even a family with, this means that half of the German population has contact with an annual ZNA . The DGINA is a medical specialty society that promotes in particular for the development of emergency medicine and care. She sees the emergency medicine as a clinical discipline that is primarily operated in emergency departments, but also the pre-clinical emergency , including emergency and acute medicine.
Team goals are focused on improving the emergency medical care for patients and improve the working conditions of workers in emergency medicine. In addition, the DGINA monitors the implementation of the European training curriculum for emergency medicine and tries the field labeled " Emergency Medicine " also in Germany. In the development of professionalization of Emergency Medicine Germany is at the back . In order to save more lives, Germany needs a significant price change.
The European Society of Emergency Medicine ( EuSEM ) stands for the highest quality of emergency care for all emergency patients. To achieve this it keeps the EuSEM necessary vorzuhalten doctors with specialist training in emergency medicine, to always ensure a highly skilled emergency medicine. This is both medically and economically the most effective way to ensure high-quality care in the first critical stages of an emergency event.
Other countries have already recognized this problem and acted . Since 1985, the number of
Countries that recognized this specialization in emergency medicine as a separate subject area
have risen dramatically. Emergency Medicine is currently recognized as an independent specialty in 16 Member States of the European Union. More countries will follow in 2014.
Germany must also go this route. The role of emergency medicine increases dramatically in Germany. In 2010, 21 million patients have visited an emergency room.
Ambulatory Health emergency services, an extensive pre-clinical safety system with emergency physicians and the emergency departments of hospitals : Germany offers excellent conditions for
responsive and excellent emergency medicine both within and outside the Hospital. Especially in rural areas of each member of this chain of survival is, however, under voltage -threatening. Here, more and more patients seek directly to a hospital emergency room.
For the socio-demographic Converts means that the number of elderly patients increases, while
the number of practicing doctors decreases simultaneously. Lack of necessary offspring. One reason is the Ambulatory Health Emergency, which does the work for young doctors willing unattractive branch in the country. If the economic control effects of the DRG system lead to closing non-economic hospitals in rural areas, the situation may be even worse.
And there often are not enough doctors for emergency nature available, is on the
Country often also the transport to a larger hospital in the region through the
Emergency risk. Prof. Dr. Christoph Dodt, President of the German interdisciplinary emergency and acute medicine ( DGINA ), so called from the 8th Annual Conference, " The emergency care must be reorganized in rural areas. It is not enough to increase the supply districts for physicians' services and willingness to involve doctors who have no critical care experience, as recently suggested by some physicians associations.
In emergency medicine must interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral be thought. " Important in his opinion, one of the emergency relief workers from unnecessary interventions. This could , inter alia, a central control point , the scheduled professional, and a tight integration of the individual links in the chain of survival can be achieved.
Prof. h.c. Dr. h.c. Natalia Eitelbach of Philosophy, of European Science NCLC Institute USA.
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