Emergency, either of hospital or any private, is known to treat patients with some injury, accident or with the acute onset of any chronic disease.
From the 60s onward, emergencies of the government hospitals have equipped with the latest techniques and machines to minimize the pain and effects of injury to avoid any surgery to its associated risks. In the last decade, due to the increased number of patients and economic crisis, emergency rooms have started to close.
In the special report of California Healthline Director of health services, Bruce Chernof and his peers analyzed the efforts to preserve emergency care and for the preventions of closure of further emergency hospitals and department.
One hospital and five emergency departments of hospitals have been closed due to the funds shortening, poor treatment and overcrowding.

