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Beyond the ED: A Vision for Emergency Medicine in the Community with Tony Joy

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In this episode, we examine the evolving model of Community Emergency Medicine (CEM)a quietly transformative approach reshaping how urgent and emergency care are delivered. With increasing pressure on emergency departments and prolonged ambulance handover delays, CEM offers a different paradigm: delivering high-quality emergency care directly to patients in their homes, communities, and care environments.

At the heart of this discussion is Tony Joy, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and a leading voice in developing CEM. Drawing on experience across both emergency departments and pre-hospital care, Tony presents a systems-based perspective on how services can safely extend care beyond hospital walls. We cover:

- What Community Emergency Medicine is, and what it is not

- The system pressures driving its development

- How CEM can reduce unnecessary ED attendances and hospital conveyance

- The significance of clinical governance, risk management, and decision-making outside traditional settings

- Developing and maintaining community-based care pathways

- The cultural and professional mindset shift needed to provide care differently

- Actual challenges in implementation, scalability, and interdisciplinary teamwork

This episode offers a practical and grounded look at how emergency care can be rethought, providing timely, expert intervention closer to home while ensuring safety, quality, and patient-centred outcomes. Read more about CEM here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31857371/


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