The public health win hiding in plain sight: Poison centers

A lifeline in crisis, poison centers are often overlooked as a vital part of the country's public health infrastructure. These 53 regional centers, staffed by medical professionals trained in toxicology, provide not only reassurance but also lifesaving first aid guidance and valuable data surveillance.

Each year, poison centers handle over 3.3 million encounters, with an average severity of cases increasing in recent years. According to a new report from RAND, these centers save about $3.1 billion every year in healthcare and productivity costs, providing a return on investment of $16.77 for every dollar spent.

Despite this success, poison centers face significant funding challenges. Budget cuts have threatened their ability to carry out their lifesaving mission, with federal funding not adjusted for inflation in over a decade. The average operating costs for a poison center range from $1.2 million to $7.2 million, excluding subsidized support. With federal funding supporting only about half of this cost, centers rely on Medicaid and other sources.

These institutions have expanded their services to address emerging health crises, including emergency preparedness and response, as well as conducting research and providing telehealth delivery. However, these "ancillary functions" require poison centers to offer additional services beyond their core toxicology work, generating revenue through government or industry contracts.

As the country grapples with a rising tide of preventable poisonings, with over 100,000 deaths reported in 2023 alone, it is imperative that we prioritize funding for these critical centers. With potentially unreliable and unvetted information online, poison centers staffed by trained professionals are a vital lifeline in crisis.

If you want to find your local poison center and support them, click here to learn more about the network's mission, its data system, which is the only near-real-time public health surveillance system of its kind in the US, and how you can help ensure that this vital resource remains accessible to everyone.
 
🚨 These poison centers are literally lifesavers, but they're always struggling πŸ€•. I mean, $3.1 billion saved each year is a big deal πŸ’Έ, but it's crazy that federal funding hasn't kept up with inflation in over 10 years πŸ“‰. They're basically doing triple duty - toxicology, emergency prep, and research - and still manage to save us billions πŸ€‘. We need to get our act together and support these centers ASAP 🚨πŸ’ͺ. I'm all for government contracts and Medicaid funding, but come on, let's prioritize πŸ’―.
 
Ugh, it's crazy thinkin' about all those people who are affected by poisonings every year 🀯 And these centers are like superheroes, savin' lives left and right πŸ’ͺ It's wild to think that there's still funding challenges goin' on, but at least we know that they're makin' a big impact financially - $3.1 billion saved each year is no joke! πŸ’Έ But seriously, it's all about supportin' these centers so they can keep doin' their thing and provide the best help possible to people in crisis 🌟 Can you imagine not havin' access to that kind of expertise and info? It gives me chills just thinkin' about it 😲
 
I feel like we're taking poison centers for granted πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. They're literally lifesavers, handling over 3.3 million encounters each year, but we don't always think about the impact they have on our health and wellbeing πŸ’Š. It's crazy to think that a $1.2 million operating cost can be stretched as far as it is with federal funding πŸ€‘... and still, budget cuts are a huge issue 🀯. We need to support these centers so we don't end up with more preventable poisonings and deaths πŸ’”. I'm definitely going to look into my local center and see how I can help out 🌟
 
poison centers are literally lifesavers πŸš‘πŸ’‘ i mean think about it they're always on call 24/7 ready to deal with a toxic emergency that could be deadly if not handled properly. its crazy to me that despite all the good they do we need to keep reminding people of their existence and advocating for more funding πŸ€‘ we should definitely support these centers and help them carry out their mission
 
Poison centers r really unsung heroes 🀝! I mean think about it we got these 53 centers across the country staffed by meds pros trained in toxicology & they save us like $3.1 BILLION every year πŸ’Έ. They also provide data surveillance & lifesaving first aid guidance which is super valuable. It's crazy how much of a return on investment they give us with only half their costs funded by federal gov πŸ€”. What I find weird tho is that these centers are struggling to get funding cuz budget cuts r killing them πŸ’€. We need to support our poison centers ASAP 'cause preventable poisonings r killin' 100k ppl in 2023 & it's all about unreliable info online 🚨.
 
idk why ppl dont give poison centers the love they deserve πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. they r literally lifesavers, but i guess ur average person dont think about them til they need 1 πŸš‘. it's wild how much $$$ they save in healthcare costs every year... like $3.1 BILLION πŸ€‘. and its not just about the money tho, its about the ppl who work there, trained professionals πŸ’‰. but funding is still a big issue... gotta prioritize them ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel really bad for these poison centers πŸ€•. They're like our own personal superheroes when it comes to keeping us safe from all sorts of toxic stuff πŸ’ͺ. But they're basically underfunded and unappreciated πŸ˜”. Like, think about it - they deal with over 3 million encounters every year! That's a lot of people to help and save πŸ’―. And did you know that just from handling poison calls alone, they've saved us like $3.1 billion dollars? πŸ€‘ That's insane! But if we're not careful, these centers are gonna be the first ones to get hit when budget cuts come around πŸ’Έ. We need to support them more and prioritize funding for these lifesavers ASAP ⏰. I mean, what's the point of having all that info online if you can't trust it? It's like, who knows what's true and what's not? πŸ€” Poison centers are our only reliable lifeline in those moments πŸ’₯. We gotta give them the support they need! πŸ‘
 
I'm so worried about these poison centers πŸ€• they're literally saving lives every day! But it's crazy how often people overlook them - I mean, think about it, when we need someone to talk us down from a toxic situation, who do we call? 😬 It's not like we can just Google "poison control" and expect an expert answer πŸ’». These centers are the real deal, providing top-notch care and lifesaving guidance, but they're always on shaky ground financially πŸ€‘. Can't we just prioritize their funding for once? It's like, we know how much money we spend on other things that don't quite make a difference in our lives, but these centers are literally saving us from ourselves πŸ’Έ. We need to step up and support them - it's time to give poison centers the resources they deserve πŸ™Œ!
 
I'm so worried about these poison centers πŸ€•... they're literally saving lives every day! It's crazy to think that budget cuts could put a strain on their services πŸ’Έ. I mean, who knows what people would do without them? They're like the unsung heroes of public health πŸ™. We need to make sure we prioritize funding for these centers ASAP ⏰... not just because it makes sense financially ($3.1 billion saved every year is no joke πŸ˜…), but also because they're literally a matter of life and death πŸ’₯. If you haven't already, please check out your local poison center and see how you can support them 🌟.
 
poison centers are super important πŸš‘πŸ’Š i mean think about it, they're like our own personal lifesavers when we accidentally ingest something toxic lol. but seriously, these places save us a ton of money in the long run ($3.1 billion annually πŸ€‘) and help prevent deaths from preventable poisonings (100k+ reported in 2023 😱). it's crazy how they're still struggling to get enough funding though... like, federal funding hasn't increased in decades 🀯. anyway, if you wanna find your local center and support them, just click the link below: https://www.rand.org/
 
I'm totally with you on this πŸ™Œ! Poison centers are literally lifesavers! They're not just about toxicology, they also provide valuable data surveillance & emergency preparedness guidance. I mean, think about it, 3.3 million encounters every year & $16.77 return on investment for every dollar spent πŸ’ΈπŸ‘ Unfortunately, funding cuts are really taking a toll on these centers. It's time we prioritize their funding, especially with preventable poisonings on the rise πŸš¨πŸ’”. We need to support our local poison centers, they're truly making a difference! #PoisonCentersMatter #PublicHealthInfrastructure #SupportLocalHeroes πŸ‘
 
😞 I'm so concerned about the lack of funding for poison centers - it's like we're not taking a holistic approach to addressing preventable poisonings. These centers are doing so much more than just toxicology work, they're also providing valuable research and telehealth delivery services 🀝. The data surveillance system they have is unmatched in the US, and yet we're leaving it vulnerable due to budget cuts πŸ’Έ. It's not just about saving lives, but also about reducing healthcare costs - every dollar invested in these centers is a return of $16.77 πŸ“ˆ. We need to prioritize funding for poison centers ASAP ⏰!
 
πŸš¨πŸ’‰ Poison centers are literally lifesavers! I mean, think about it - when you're dealing with a toxic substance or something super rare, who do you call? A doctor, right? But not always... especially if it's after hours and they can't get a hold of anyone.

I'm so grateful for these centers and the work they do. Not only do they help people in crisis, but they also provide valuable data to public health officials so we can prevent more poisonings in the future. πŸ€” It's crazy that their funding hasn't kept pace with inflation - I mean, $3.1 billion saved every year is not chump change! πŸ’Έ

I'm all for supporting our local centers and spreading the word about the importance of having access to this kind of service. With all the misinformation online, it's more crucial than ever that we have trained professionals on speed dial... or rather, in a phone book πŸ˜‰. Let's make sure these centers get the funding they need! πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, can't believe the gov't hasn't adjusted federal funding for poison centers in over a decade πŸ€―πŸ’Έ. They're literally saving us billions every year but still struggling to stay afloat πŸ’”. And it's not just about the funding, it's also about having reliable info online - I mean, who wants to take meds or deal with poisoning without knowing what they're doing? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ These centers are like our unsung heroes, always there for us when we need them, and now it's time we step up and support them πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm getting really concerned about these poison centers πŸ€•. They're like superheroes saving lives 24/7, but are we giving them the support they need? It's crazy to think that their funding hasn't been adjusted for inflation in over a decade... it's like we're expecting them to work miracles on a shoestring budget πŸ’Έ.

I mean, with all the info available online, it's no wonder there's an increase in preventable poisonings 🚨. These centers are doing so much more than just toxicology - they're also providing emergency preparedness, research, and telehealth services... that's some serious behind-the-scenes work πŸ’‘.

It's time for us to step up and prioritize funding for these centers πŸ’ͺ. I know we can't solve every problem on our own, but if we don't support these poison centers, who will? πŸ€” They're literally saving lives left and right... let's make sure we're giving them the resources they need to keep doing their amazing work πŸ’•.

I'm already clicking that link to learn more about how I can help πŸ‘‰. Anyone else with me on this? Let's get behind these unsung heroes πŸ™Œ
 
I'm shocked by the stats - 3.3 million encounters in a year? It's crazy! 🀯 I was wondering why we still don't have more info about poison centers online, they're literally lifesavers. And it's just not fair that funding is being cut back on them. 🚨 Like, we need those people training to help us in emergencies. They deserve way more support than what they get now. Maybe we can look into some fundraising ideas or corporate sponsorships? It would be great if more people knew about the impact these centers have.
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel really frustrated when I think about all these poison centers struggling with funding 🀯. Like, we need people trained in toxicology just sitting around because of budget cuts? It's just not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, have you seen the stats on preventable poisonings? 100k deaths in 2023 alone is wild πŸ’€. And these centers are literally saving us money by preventing all sorts of unnecessary hospital visits and whatnot... it just makes no sense to cut their funding πŸ€‘. Can't we just treat them like, I don't know, a basic part of our public health system? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm really worried about these poison centers, they're always there for us when we need them most, but sometimes I wonder if people even know they exist πŸ€”. Like, I was online the other day and stumbled upon some weird stuff that made me think of reaching out to my local center just in case. It's crazy how much they do, from helping with overdoses to monitoring data for public health issues. And get this, they're like superheroes but instead of capes, they wear lab coats πŸ’Š! Anyway, I'm calling on everyone to support these heroes and maybe even spread the word about them so others don't feel lost or alone in case of an emergency. We need more funding for these centers ASAP! They deserve it πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸš‘πŸ’‰ I'm literally shocked by how underappreciated poison centers are! They're like the unsung heroes of our public healthcare system πŸ™. Can you believe they save us around $3.1 billion annually? That's some serious money πŸ’Έ. And with the rise of preventable poisonings, it's more important than ever that we prioritize funding for these centers.

I'm not surprised they're struggling with budget cuts, though. It's like our government is trying to starve them of resources πŸ€‘. But it's time we shine a light on their importance and give them the support they need πŸ’‘. And let's be real, who doesn't want access to near-real-time public health surveillance? πŸ€– It's crazy that they're not more recognized for this tech-savvy stuff.

We gotta do better by our poison centers! They're literally saving lives and reducing healthcare costs. We owe it to ourselves and future generations to prioritize their funding πŸ’•.
 
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