MUSC Opens Pediatric Non-Urgent Emergency Facility
Contact: Ellen Bank, MUSC Public Relations
843.792.2626
April 11, 2005
CHARLESTON -- Children needing non-urgent emergency medical care can now receive it in a fast,
efficient manner thanks to a new service of the Medical University of South Carolina Emergency
Department. The department opened a new fast track service, called “Quick Care,” designed to
provide faster, quality health care services to patients and their families—eliminating
long waits and parent uneasiness.
“What we’re providing is child and family-centered services for the children and
their families of our community,” said Debbie Browning, R.N., MUSC Children’s Emergency
Services nurse manager. “It enables us to move non-acute pediatric patients out of the
main flow of the busy children’s emergency department and into the hands of a medical
team dedicated to providing first-rate patient care.”
Fast Track services are a growing trend around emergency care service programs
across the country who have organized health care teams committed to providing
prompt services to patients suffering from less-urgent conditions like ear infections,
sprains and minor illnesses and injuries.
At MUSC, the number of pediatric visits to the Children’s Emergency Department
is steadily increasing. According to Browning, the new Quick Care service will
help health care professionals coordinate for better, specialized care.
Upon arrival, a patient enters the Children’s Emergency Services area and is
greeted by a pediatric nurse who leads him to a triage area where the child
is evaluated. For lesser emergencies or situations where a child does not require
lab work, a medical consult or prolonged medical treatment, the patient may be
eligible to receive Quick Care service, which is designed for patients to be seen,
treated and discharged within an hour.
“When a child hurts, experiences fever or is uncomfortable, it’s natural for
a parent to feel that their child needs to receive medical attention immediately,” said
Joseph Losek, M.D., a pediatric emergency physician who is part of the new Quick
Care service. “With Quick Care, we hope to improve patient care by providing good
customer service by treating and caring for patients immediately.”
Quick Care, which shares the Clinical Science Building’s first floor
bronchoscopy treatment area, will be staffed by a pediatric physician,
a pediatric emergency nurse and clinical associate.
“Our goals are to continue to provide quality health care services for
every child in the Tri-county, while maintaining focus on children’s health needs
in the community,” Browning said. “We hope to continue to provide child-friendly
health care that meets the needs of our pediatric patients and results in their satisfaction.”
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