Temperature and Emergency Department Visits: Present-Day Associations and Future Projections
Chad Milando, Ian Sue Wing, Gregory A. Wellenius

TL;DR
This study shows that rising temperatures are linked to more emergency room visits, and predicts a significant increase in these visits due to future climate change.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive analysis of temperature's impact on emergency department visits across the entire year and large spatial scales.
Findings
ED visits increased by 1.3% per year under the highest emission scenario.
Over half of the counties experienced 27 or more high healthcare utilization days annually in future scenarios.
The temperature-ED visit relationship differs from the temperature-mortality relationship.
Abstract
High ambient temperature (i.e., “heat”) is associated with increased rates of death. The association between heat and illnesses that result in emergency department (ED) visits is less well characterized: most studies have examined heat impacts in the summer months, for a subset of health outcomes, or at limited spatial scales. This work characterizes the relationship between temperature and all-cause ED visits across the entire year and at large spatial scale, and projects ED visits associated with future temperature change. We analyzed health data from 21,090,141 commercially insured individuals across 2,161 counties in the contiguous US from 2010 to 2021. We used distributed lag non-linear models (DLNM) to fit the exposure-response relationship in the historical period (2010–2021), then used projected mid-century (2040–2050) temperatures from global climate models across three Shared…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate Change and Health Impacts · Thermal Regulation in Medicine · Thermoregulation and physiological responses
