Washington dc va medical center emergency department earns level iii geriatric accreditation | va washington dc health care | veterans affairs

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Washington , DC — The American College of Emergency Physicians has accredited the Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center Emergency Department as a Level 3 Geriatric Emergency


Department. The Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation program recognizes emergency departments that meet or exceed the level-of-care standards established for aging adult patients in


the United States. “A large percentage of the Veteran population that we serve are 65 or older,” said Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center Director Michael S. Heimall. “This


accreditation reflects our commitment to meeting the unique health care needs of these Veterans and demonstrates the level of education and training that our emergency department employees


receive, as well as the standard of care they strive to implement and maintain every day.” According to the 2021 Survey of Veteran Enrollees Health and Use of Health Care report,


approximately 9 million Veterans are enrolled in the VA Health Care system and close to half of that population is over 65 years of age. Understanding and responding to the needs of the


older Veteran population is vital for an organization that serves the health care needs of more than 200,000 Veterans throughout the Washington, D.C. area, and parts of Maryland and


Virginia. To receive a Level 3 Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation, a facility must demonstrate geriatric-specific initiatives designed to elevate the level of emergency care they


provide to patients 65 and older. These initiatives included designating a Care Champion, providing advanced education for all Emergency Department staff about older adult care, screening


for high-risk conditions specific to older adults, and implementing processes and protocols specific to older adult patients. Accessibility and transition of care between the emergency


department and other settings like inpatient or community-based care, rehabilitation, long-term care and the home environment is also evaluated. This accreditation exemplifies Washington DC


Veterans Affairs Medical Center’s commitment to providing accessible, age-related care to Veterans who are 65 and older. “Our medical center is dedicated to meeting the needs of our older


Veteran population, and Geriatric accreditation with the American College of Emergency Physicians affirms our ongoing commitment to excellence in geriatric emergency care,” said Washington


DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center Emergency Geriatric Care Champion, Kevin Jeng, MD. In 2022, The Washington DC VA Medical Center Emergency Department provided care to more than  23,301


Veterans. Accreditation as a Level 3 Geriatric Emergency Department means that Veterans who are 65 or older, and their families, have access to highly trained health care professionals, 24


hours a day, seven days a week, in the event of a medical emergency.