Impact of a Mass Gathering Alcohol Sobering Facility on Emergency Resources

2018 
AbstractObjective: Alcohol consumption has been implicated as an important factor driving the demand for medical care at mass gatherings. Patients exhibiting signs of possible alcohol intoxication are frequently diverted from traditional medical support facilities located within mass gathering events due to their disruptive behavior or need for prolonged observation. This conventional strategy can place additional stress on Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Emergency Department (ED) resources. The purpose of this study was to determine if incorporation of an on-site alcohol sobering facility to supplement existing on-site medical support resources was associated with changes in EMS and ED resource utilization during an annual mass gathering. Methods: This retrospective observational study of a large, annual mass gathering included prospectively collected data from before and after the deployment of an on-site alcohol sobering facility. One year of EMS data along with 2 years of ED data from the pre-dep...
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