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“Surprise” Gaps in Health Insurance Coverage Need Solutions
90 percent of Emergency Physicians have Experienced Drug Shortages in Past Month
ACEP Applauds Federal Court Rejection of HHS Conscience Rule
ACEP Applauds Passage of Opioid Crisis Response Act
ACEP Board To Consider Further Legal Recourse Against Insurance Companies
ACEP E-QUAL Celebrates Emergency Departments Named to Honor Roll
ACEP Exclusively Endorses Edie™ (A.K.A. Premanage ED) Solution From Collective Medical Technologies
ACEP Launches Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation Program
ACEP Leader Testifies Before Congress on Combating the National Opioid Crisis
ACEP Member Testifies Before Congress On Opioid Crisis, its Effect on Older Americans
ACEP Opposes Current DHS “Zero Tolerance” Immigration Policy
ACEP Outlines Top Priorities for Replacing ACA, Following President Trump’s Speech to the Nation
ACEP Statement on Chicago Hospital Shooting
ACEP Statement on Federal Regulation Banning Firearm Bump Stocks
ACEP Statement on Texas High School Shooting
ACEP Turns Up Criticism of Anthem’s Emergency Care Policy With a New Video Campaign
Alaska’s Emergency Care Network At Risk if Bill Passes, Emergency Physicians Say
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Policy in Indiana Violates Federal Law, Puts Patients At Risk
Better Communication Can Enhance U.S. Chemical Exposure Incident Response, New Evaluation Says
Changes to Anthem’s Emergency Care Policy in Missouri Still Put Patients At Risk
Dying Patients Who Received Palliative Care Visited the ER Less
Emergency Departments Not a Major Source of Opioid Prescriptions, New Study Shows
Emergency Physicians Respond to Tragic Mass Shooting in Parkland, Fla.
Emergency Physicians Save More Than Lives
Emergency Physicians Support Bipartisan Legislation on Consumer Protections
Emergency Physicians Vital to Opioid Overdose Treatment and Prevention
Emergency Physicians Warn Against “Tide Challenge”
Emergency Physicians: Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Policy Violates Federal Law
Emergency Physicians: Georgia Blue Cross Blue Shield Policy Violates Federal Law
Emergency Physicians’ Statement on New HHS Conscience Rule
FDA Urged to Bring Stakeholders Together For Comprehensive and Permanent Solutions to Drug Shortage Crisis
Florida Sides With Big Insurance, Not Patients, in Deal with the Health Care Cost Institute
Health Care Legislation Must Guarantee Coverage for Emergency Patients
Health Care Legislation Must Include Coverage for Emergency Medical Care
Health Insurance Companies Are the Culprit in “Surprise” Medical Bills
Health Insurers Refuse to Cover ER Visit
Hurricane Olivia Threatens Hawaii; ACEP Urges Public to Prepare Now
Leaders in Emergency Medicine Promote Diversity
Leading Suicide Prevention Organization Partners with American College of Emergency Physicians
Medication History for Patients on Blood Thinners Is Critical to EMS
Nation's Emergency Physicians Urge Congress To Vote "No" on American Health Care Act
Nation’s Emergency Physicians: Senate’s Alternative to Affordable Care Act Is a Huge Disappointment
Nation’s Emergency Physicians: Senate’s Alternative to Affordable Care Act Is a Huge Disappointment
New CDC Guidelines Detail Treatment of Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
New JACEP Open Analyses Explore Coronavirus Risk Factors and Public Health Concerns
New Public Charge Proposed Policy Threatens Access To Emergency Care
New Recommendations on Emergency Care for Children
One in Six Patients Could be Denied Insurance Coverage in an Emergency if Anthem Policy Continues to Spread, New Study Shows
Only 5.5 Percent of Emergency Visits Are Nonurgent and Wait Times Continue to Improve, CDC Says
Opioid Abuse Can Take Hold when Patients Obtain Prescriptions After Visiting an Emergency Department, NEJM Study Finds
Out-of-Network Bill Threatens Safety Net of Emergency Care in Nevada
Physician Groups: Price Transparency Must Include Health Insurers
Placebo and Valium Are Equally Effective for Acute Lower Back Pain in the ER
Poll: Workplace Stigma, Fear of Professional Consequences Prevent Emergency Physicians from Seeking Mental Health Care
Protecting Due Process for Emergency Physicians
Public Overwhelmingly Wants Insurance Companies to Cover Emergency Care and to Be Transparent
Public Poll: Emergency Care Is The Most Essential Health Benefit To Cover
Research Offers New Insights Into the Opioid Crisis
Serious Methodological Flaw Resulted in Significant Data Omission in JAMA Internal Medicine Study
Smartphones in the ER Can Help Discharge Patients Faster
Violence in Emergency Departments Is Increasing, Harming Patients, New Research Finds
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