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                    SPONSOR:      Sen. Poore           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 24       ADDRESSING THE PUBLIC HEALTH NEED ON IDENTIFICATION OF THE APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF HEALTHCARE BY DIRECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO PERFORM A LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS OF URGENT CARE CENTERS IN THE STATE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. Poore     

SPONSOR: Sen. Poore

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. Poore 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 24 

   

 ADDRESSING THE PUBLIC HEALTH NEED ON IDENTIFICATION OF THE APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF HEALTHCARE BY DIRECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO PERFORM A LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS OF URGENT CARE CENTERS IN THE STATE. 

   

   WHEREAS, Delaware is currently facing a primary care shortage, emergency departments are overcrowded and demand for urgent medical services is growing because more and more people are relying on urgent care facilities to meet their healthcare needs; and    WHEREAS, accessing the appropriate level of medical care is critical for the prevention of more serious illnesses, improving public health, lowering the cost to the patient, and reducing healthcare costs and the burden on the overall healthcare system; and    WHEREAS, the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services can assist the general public by providing information on medical facilities in Delaware that can help patients determine the right level of medical care efficiently and effectively; and    WHEREAS, services offered, hours, medical staff training, and quality care among urgent care centers can vary significantly; and    WHEREAS, there is currently no way for the public to ascertain this information in Delaware and therefore people lack the necessary information and resources to make informed decisions about the most appropriate setting for their healthcare needs; and    WHEREAS, this confusion can lead to negative patient outcomes, unnecessary emergency room visits, and longer wait times for true emergencies; and    WHEREAS, evaluating the development of an advanced urgent care or similar model can help educate the public, improve patient safety, enhance quality of care, and reduce the strain on emergency departments and the healthcare system.    NOW, THEREFORE:    BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 152  nd   General Assembly that the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services shall perform a comprehensive landscape analysis of urgent care centers in the state to provide policymakers and the public with the necessary information to make informed decisions.     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the landscape analysis shall include for each urgent care center present in Delaware:    (1) A list of services offered by each urgent care center (including testing and technology capabilities) .    (2) The types of medical staff available onsite and their training and qualifications, and onsite availability .    (3) The urgent care center hours of operation .    (4) Accreditation status with a national accreditation agency .    (5) A list of insurance coverage accepted by each urgent care center.    The landscape analysis report shall include best practices to educate the public on identifying the most appropriate healthcare setting to serve their medical needs, including the exploration of the development of an advanced urgent care or similar model in Delaware.    The Department of Health and Social Services shall provide the report to the General Assembly on or before January 1, 2025.      

  WHEREAS, Delaware is currently facing a primary care shortage, emergency departments are overcrowded and demand for urgent medical services is growing because more and more people are relying on urgent care facilities to meet their healthcare needs; and 

  WHEREAS, accessing the appropriate level of medical care is critical for the prevention of more serious illnesses, improving public health, lowering the cost to the patient, and reducing healthcare costs and the burden on the overall healthcare system; and 

  WHEREAS, the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services can assist the general public by providing information on medical facilities in Delaware that can help patients determine the right level of medical care efficiently and effectively; and 

  WHEREAS, services offered, hours, medical staff training, and quality care among urgent care centers can vary significantly; and 

  WHEREAS, there is currently no way for the public to ascertain this information in Delaware and therefore people lack the necessary information and resources to make informed decisions about the most appropriate setting for their healthcare needs; and 

  WHEREAS, this confusion can lead to negative patient outcomes, unnecessary emergency room visits, and longer wait times for true emergencies; and 

  WHEREAS, evaluating the development of an advanced urgent care or similar model can help educate the public, improve patient safety, enhance quality of care, and reduce the strain on emergency departments and the healthcare system. 

  NOW, THEREFORE: 

  BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 152  nd   General Assembly that the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services shall perform a comprehensive landscape analysis of urgent care centers in the state to provide policymakers and the public with the necessary information to make informed decisions.  

  BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the landscape analysis shall include for each urgent care center present in Delaware: 

  (1) A list of services offered by each urgent care center (including testing and technology capabilities) . 

  (2) The types of medical staff available onsite and their training and qualifications, and onsite availability . 

  (3) The urgent care center hours of operation . 

  (4) Accreditation status with a national accreditation agency . 

  (5) A list of insurance coverage accepted by each urgent care center. 

  The landscape analysis report shall include best practices to educate the public on identifying the most appropriate healthcare setting to serve their medical needs, including the exploration of the development of an advanced urgent care or similar model in Delaware. 

  The Department of Health and Social Services shall provide the report to the General Assembly on or before January 1, 2025. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This resolution recognizes the States role in assisting the general public in accessing the right level of medical care efficiently and effectively and, specifically, the growing role of urgent care centers in alleviating the burden on the overall healthcare system. The resolution directs the Delaware Department of Health to perform a comprehensive landscape analysis of urgent care centers and submit recommendations on how best to educate the public on choosing the appropriate healthcare setting and the consideration of the development of an Advanced Urgent Care model. This report is due to the General Assembly by January 1, 2025.   Author: Senator Poore  

 SYNOPSIS 

 This resolution recognizes the States role in assisting the general public in accessing the right level of medical care efficiently and effectively and, specifically, the growing role of urgent care centers in alleviating the burden on the overall healthcare system. The resolution directs the Delaware Department of Health to perform a comprehensive landscape analysis of urgent care centers and submit recommendations on how best to educate the public on choosing the appropriate healthcare setting and the consideration of the development of an Advanced Urgent Care model. This report is due to the General Assembly by January 1, 2025. 

 Author: Senator Poore