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Social Risk Factor Documentation in Emergency Departments

University of Maryland Department of Emergency Med

Since the switch from fee for service to value based care in the US, there has been a marked push to improve our documentation to expand ou. Click to view the rest

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Elder Abuse and Neglect

EB Medicine

Eckler, MD discuss the September 2024 Emergency Medicine Practice article, Elder Abuse and Neglect: Making the Diagnosis and Devising a Treatment Plan in the Emergency Department Introduction and Announcements Elder Abuse and Neglect: An Overview Risk Factors and Reporting Pre-Hospital and Emergency Department Considerations Screening Tools and (..)

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10 Things That Will Get You Sued – Part 3

The Trauma Pro

Improper care during an emergency This situation can occur in the emergency department when the emergency physician calls a specialist to assist with management. Specialists, make sure you understand the emergency physician’s concerns and clearly explain why you think you don’t need to see the patient in person.

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Content Validation of an Emergency Department Skin Risk Assessment Instrument

AENJ: Current Issue

PI monitoring and treatment are often overlooked in the emergency department (ED). Emergency care professionals must be proactive about PI early identification and prevention strategies. A team at a Level 1 trauma center recognized the need for ED-friendly documentation and a validated ED skin risk assessment instrument.

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Tips for Working With Interpreters in the Emergency Department

ACEP Now

However, actual increases in available services in emergency departments based on prior state-level requirements have been mixed. Physicians should document the interpreter’s name and identification number if available in the patient’s chart. Google translate as a tool for emergency department discharge instructions?

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ABG Versus VBG in the Emergency Department

EMDocs

ABG and VBG Correlation The correlation between venous and arterial blood gases is well-documented for standard differences (Table 1), and the data obtained from the VBG can be acted on as if it were an ABG (1, 3-6). Int J Emerg Med. The role of venous blood gas in the emergency department: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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A First Look at Emergency Department Data for 2022

ACEP Now

ED leaders worked to develop new physician documentation and coding guidelines that needed to be implemented at the beginning of 2023. The preliminary results of the 2022 Emergency Department Benchmarking Alliance performance measures survey found a significant deterioration in patient processing due to inpatient boarding.