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The Battle Over ED Coding
High-intensity billing has increased sharply, in part due to patient mix, in part to coding. As EDs face reductions in reimbursement, how should they respond?
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Creating Stable Revenue Streams in Emergency Medicine
As traditional fee-for-service ED care declines, supplementing with adjacent services can provide an opportunity for growth.
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Physician Burnout in the ED
Curing physician burnout in crowded emergency departments may mean expanding ED resources and using them more efficiently. Will these strategies curb the crisis?
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What’s Stopping Us From Providing the Best Geriatric Care?
In order to meet the special needs of elderly patients in emergency departments, many facilities are seeking GEDA accreditation, a process that can be facilitated with data analysis.
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The Pediatric Mental Health Care Crisis
Pediatric mental health patients boarding in the ED is on the rise. What can be done to reverse the trend?