Annemergmed.com

Emergency Department Volume, Severity, and Crowding Since the …

WebThis study was approved by the Institutional Review Board at Allegheny Health Network. Results Study Sample and Demographic Trends. The data included …

Actived: 6 days ago

URL: https://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644(23)00598-X/fulltext

The Management of Children and Youth With Pediatric Mental and

WebMental and behavioral health (MBH) emergencies in children and youth continue to increasingly affect not only the emergency department (ED), but the entire spectrum of …

Category:  Health Go Health

Access to Critical Health Information for Children During …

WebChildren with chronic medical conditions rely on complex management plans for problems that cause them to be at increased risk for suboptimal outcomes in emergency situations. …

Category:  Medical Go Health

Emergency medicine and public health: New steps in old directions

WebEmergency medicine and public health have opportunities to interact in at least 4 areas: surveillance of diseases, injuries, and health risks; monitoring health care access; …

Category:  Medicine Go Health

Freestanding Emergency Departments: What Is Their Role in …

WebFreestanding emergency departments (EDs), health care facilities that offer emergency care without being physically attached to a hospital, are becoming more common throughout …

Category:  Health Go Health

Emergency Department Crowding After Coronavirus Disease 2019: …

WebHealth care delivery—who, what, and where—needs to be reimagined to effectively meet patient demand. Fifty years ago, it made sense to run a hospital 5 days …

Category:  Health Go Health

Emergency Department Bridge Model and Health Services Use …

WebIf baseline prevalence of health-related social needs or fentanyl use was higher for the bridge clinic referral group, then our observed effect on linkage to care may …

Category:  Health Go Health

The Influence of Social Determinants of Health on …

WebThe relationship between social determinants of health and ED visits did not vary significantly across the physical and behavioral conditions we examined, perhaps because we examined social …

Category:  Health Go Health

Health Information Exchange in Emergency Medicine

WebEmergency physicians often must make critical, time-sensitive decisions with a paucity of information with the realization that additional unavailable health information …

Category:  Health Go Health

A Systematic Review of Interventions to Reduce Computed …

WebUnnecessary computed tomography (CT) scans burden the health care system, leading to increased emergency department (ED) wait times and lengths of stay, …

Category:  Health Go Health

141 Effectiveness of De-escalation Training in the Emergency …

WebManaging agitated patients in the emergency department (ED) can cause a significant amount of anxiety to providers. Traditionally, medical staff were trained to use physical …

Category:  Medical Go Health

Health Literacy and Emergency Department Outcomes: A …

WebHealth literacy may integrally affect patient-physician communication and the ability to act on information provided during the ED encounter. Because preventing poor …

Category:  Health Go Health

Twenty Years After the EMS Research Agenda: Trends in …

WebSince its publication in 2001, the National EMS Research Agenda has brought attention to a relative paucity of emergency medical services (EMS)-specific research …

Category:  Medical Go Health

Principles of Social Emergency Medicine

WebInstead, health care systems, insurance providers, and policymakers will increasingly embrace social factors as important components of individual health. Engagement with …

Category:  Health Go Health

Access, Quality, and Cost Control in Emergency Medicine: Can We …

WebThe triad of access, quality, and cost provides a useful framework for the discussion of health care reform. A quote from a recent review of the Oregon Health Plan illustrates …

Category:  Health Go Health

Achieving the Quadruple Aim: Treating Patients as People by …

WebHealth care in the United States has reached a breaking point, with increasing costs, ongoing poor outcomes, and increasing provider burnout. This broken system is set …

Category:  Health Go Health

135 Effects of Maryland’s Health Enterprise Zones on Disparities in

WebIn 2012, Maryland passed the Health Improvement and Disparities Reduction Act, an initiative creating health enterprise zones (HEZs), which increased resources for …

Category:  Health Go Health

A Quality Measurement Framework for Emergency Department …

WebAs a primary access point for crisis psychiatric care, the emergency department (ED) is uniquely positioned to improve the quality of care and outcomes for …

Category:  Health Go Health

Hacking Acute Care: A Qualitative Study on the Health Care …

WebCyberattacks are an increasing threat to health care institutions which potentially impair patient outcomes. Current research is limited and focuses mainly on …

Category:  Health Go Health

Geriatric Emergency Department Guidelines

WebGeriatric Emergency Department Guidelines. SEE RELATED ARTICLE, P. e1. This document is the product of two years of consensus-based work that included …

Category:  Health Go Health

Communicating life-threatening diagnoses to patients in the …

WebDisclosing a new, life-threatening diagnosis to a patient is difficult for the physician, the patient, and the family. The disclosure provokes a wide range of reactions from both the …

Category:  Health Go Health

Home Page: Annals of Emergency Medicine

WebAnnals of Emergency Medicine, an official journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to improving the quality …

Category:  Medicine Go Health