Heymann Eric P, Lim Rodrick, Maskalyk James, Pulfrey Simon, Chun Shannon, Osei-Ampofo Maxwell, deSouza Kimberly, Landes Megan, Lang Eddy
Department of Emergency Medicine, Neuchâtel Cantonal Hospital, Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Intern Emerg Med. 2024 Nov 7. doi: 10.1007/s11739-024-03812-3.
Emergency Medicine (EM) has continuously evolved since its origins on the battlefields of eighteenth-century Europe. Adapting to emerging challenges in healthcare, it has, in the past 70 years, developed to become a critical safety net for society. Despite its resilience and many accomplishments, EM still faces significant challenges, including workforce attrition, resource constraints, and the need for ongoing innovation. This paper explores the various adaptations EM has implemented to meet the demands of healthcare systems globally. By examining these factors and challenges, the paper outlines a future roadmap for EM, emphasizing global equity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and sustained investment to ensure that EM remains robust in addressing future healthcare challenges.
自18世纪欧洲战场起源以来,急诊医学(EM)一直在不断发展。为适应医疗保健领域新出现的挑战,在过去70年里,它已发展成为社会至关重要的安全保障。尽管急诊医学具有韧性并取得了诸多成就,但仍面临重大挑战,包括劳动力流失、资源限制以及持续创新的需求。本文探讨了急诊医学为满足全球医疗保健系统需求而实施的各种适应性措施。通过审视这些因素和挑战,本文勾勒出急诊医学未来的路线图,强调全球公平、跨学科合作以及持续投资,以确保急诊医学在应对未来医疗保健挑战时仍保持强大实力。