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Improving Care for Patients with a Non-English Language Preference (NELP)

EMDocs

Improving patient safety systems for patients with limited English proficiency: a guide for hospitals. Hospital and health system-level interventions to improve care for limited English proficiency patients: a systematic review. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. July-August 2003.

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Did Not Wait – DNW

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Emergency department overcrowding in the United States: an emerging threat to patient safety and public health. 2003 Sep 1;20(5):402. Relationship between the National ED Overcrowding Scale and the number of patients who leave without being seen in an academic ED. 2024 Sep [cited 2024 Sep 12]. Emerg Med J.

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2023 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the President-Elect and Council Officer Candidates

ACEP Now

The weighting must strongly be on patient safety and on expanding the opportunities for board certified emergency physicians. Quillen College of Medicine (2003) Response The workforce study shook the foundation of emergency medicine (EM). We must always work against a balance.

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Supporting Grief in Healthcare Training

American Medical Compliance

For example, studies of the SARS 2003 pandemic in China report that up to 40% of healthcare workers from high-risk areas still had distressing symptoms three years after the pandemic. These emotions place them at risk for detrimental symptoms related to grief, moral distress, and compassion fatigue.

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