Should You Go to the ER? the Correct Choice May Save Your Life

Should You Go to the ER? the Correct Choice May Save Your Life
A health care worker makes his way into the Vancouver General Hospital emergency department. Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press
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In emergency medicine, it’s called the golden hour. The first hour from the time of injury or serious illness is the most important in a person’s life. It’s in that hour that a person has the best chance of survival—if they can get to the level of care they need.

But not every medical problem needs to be addressed by the emergency department, and some are inappropriate for that space.

Joseph LaFave
Joseph LaFave
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Joseph LaFave writes about health care for The Epoch Times. He is an award winning features writer and has covered both local and national news. Previously he was a hospital administrator and an EMT. He has a masters in health care management and a bachelors in criminology.
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