Hot Topics in Emergency Medicine

ED Errors and Efficiency
  • Determination of factors associated with procedural related complications. Should we focus on patient specific factors (e.g. physiology, lab) or system/organizational factors (e.g. staffing, time of day, day of week, census, etc.)?
  • Identification of factors associated with elopements and AMA's and the development of a predictive model to assess the likelihood for AMA's/elopements
  • Markers of ED Efficiency: Is prolonged care in the ED an indicator of clinical excellence and economic efficiency?
  • What are effective uses of the Clinical Decision Unit in the ED, and justify payment from CMS and other sources
Economics and Cost-Effectiveness of EM
  • The cost-effectiveness of clinical information, tracking and related systems in the ED
  • The cost-effectiveness of bedside sonography for the placement of central lines
  • The cost-effectiveness of bedside sonography for clinical diagnosis
  • The application of the ED roadmap identified by The Advisory Board
Critical Operating Issues for Large Volume ED’s
  • Physician Triage
  • Patient Greeting and Front End Management
  • Information Systems Application
  • Use of Systems for Tracking and Bedside Information Exchange
  • Security Issues and ED Violence
  • Observation and Holding
  • Patient Admitting Times Related to Overcrowding
  • Critical Care Patient Interactions with Medical Staff
  • Alliances with other Hospital-based groups
  • Risk Management
  • Patient Processing CQI
  • Patient Discharge / Transfer/ “Street Ready” Evaluation
  • EMS / Haz-Mat & Disaster Planning
  • Exposure Control Issues
  • Patient Satisfaction Studies
  • Cost Effectiveness
  • Use of Physicians Extenders
  • Physician Orientation
  • Nurse Order Entry
  • EMT’s and Medical Students in the ED
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