Integrating firearm storage and safety devices into health care.

Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2024-08-22 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxae105
Christopher R Cogle, Anirudh B Venkatesh, Jaclyn M Hall
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Millions of US children and adolescents live in homes with loaded firearms, with only half of these homes securing their guns. Firearm-related deaths among youth have doubled over the past decade, making firearms the leading cause of death for children and adolescents in the United States. The recent advisory by the US Surgeon General, identifying firearm violence as a public health crisis, underscores the urgent need for responsible firearm ownership, including safe firearm storage. However, the healthcare community currently lacks durable medical equipment (DME) codes for firearm storage devices, limiting the ability of healthcare providers to support responsible gun ownership. We propose the establishment of DME codes for firearm storage and safety devices, which would facilitate insurance coverage of these vital prevention measures. Durable medical equipment codes would empower physicians and other healthcare providers to integrate anticipatory guidance and lethal means counseling of firearm safety into routine care and support hospital- and community-based efforts to prevent firearm-related injuries and deaths among children and adolescents.

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将枪支储存和安全装置纳入医疗保健。
美国有数百万儿童和青少年生活在枪支上膛的家庭中,其中只有一半的家庭会确保枪支安全。在过去十年中,青少年因枪支致死的人数翻了一番,枪支已成为美国儿童和青少年死亡的主要原因。美国卫生总监最近发表咨询意见,认为枪支暴力是一场公共卫生危机,强调了对枪支所有权(包括安全枪支储存)负责任的迫切需要。然而,医疗保健界目前缺乏枪支存储设备的耐用医疗设备(DME)代码,限制了医疗保健提供者支持负责任的持枪行为的能力。我们建议为枪支储存和安全装置制定耐用医疗设备代码,这将有利于这些重要预防措施的保险覆盖。耐用医疗设备代码将使医生和其他医疗服务提供者有能力将枪支安全的预期指导和致命手段咨询纳入常规护理,并支持医院和社区为预防儿童和青少年中与枪支相关的伤害和死亡所做的努力。
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