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ACEP Announces New Editor in Chief for Annals of Emergency Medicine
ACEP Challenges Use of Data From an Organization Sponsored by Health Insurance Companies
ACEP Exclusively Endorses Edie™ (A.K.A. Premanage ED) Solution From Collective Medical Technologies
ACEP Launches Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation Program
American College of Emergency Physicians to Launch Open Access Journal
Better Communication Can Enhance U.S. Chemical Exposure Incident Response, New Evaluation Says
California Surprise Billing Law Overwhelmingly Favors Insurers, Limits Patient Access to Care
Certain Antibiotic-Resistant Infections On the Rise, New Research Shows
Cosmetic Products Send a Child to the ER Every Two Hours, Study Finds
Current Insurer Calculation of Qualified Payment Amount for Out-of-Network (OON) Care May Violate No Surprises Act
Dying Patients Who Received Palliative Care Visited the ER Less
Edible Marijuana Products Pose Risks to Children
Emergency Care Improving Patient Outcomes, New Study Finds
Emergency Department Interpreters are Vital to Quality Care
Emergency Departments Help Close Gaps in Opioid Abuse and Addiction Treatment
Emergency Departments Not a Major Source of Opioid Prescriptions, New Study Shows
Emergency Medicine Foundation to Fund Research to Improve Nation’s Response to COVID-19
Emergency Physicians to Convene in Denver for World’s Largest Emergency Medicine Conference
Emergency Visits At All-Time High: Only 4.3 Percent Non-Urgent
ERs Can Improve Population Health in Rural Areas
Evidence-Based, Bias-Free Data Is Essential To Protect Patients From Surprise Medical Bills
Falls Lead to Declines in Seniors
Generic Mobile Phone Chargers Escalate Risk of Burn, Electrocution
Got Hives? Hold the Steroids
Hands-Only CPR Training Kiosks Can Increase Bystander Intervention, Improve Survival
High-Value Emergency Care Reduces Total Health Costs for Medicare Beneficiaries, New Study Shows
How to Evaluate and Treat Minors in the ER When Parents Are Absent
Inventing Social Emergency Medicine
IV Contrast for CT Is Not Associated with Increased Risk of Acute Kidney Injury
JACEP Open Now Accepting Submissions
JACEP Open: Vaping Emergencies May Initially Go Unrecognized
Leaders in Emergency Medicine Promote Diversity
Leaders on the Frontlines to Gather for ACEP21: Emergency Medicine’s Premier Annual Event, Oct. 25-28
Leading Emergency Medical Researchers to Share Key Findings at the ACEP21 Research Forum
Leading Emergency Medicine Research to be Featured at ACEP19 Research Forum
Medicaid Expansion States Saw ER Visits Go Up, Uninsured ER Visits Go Down
Medication History for Patients on Blood Thinners Is Critical to EMS
Medication-Assisted Treatment Helps Patients Avoid Opioid Withdrawal Complications
More Can Be Done to Prevent Children from Having In-Flight Medical Emergencies
New CDC Guidelines Detail Treatment of Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
New Data Shows Rising Repeat ER Visits for Opioid-Related Emergencies
New Emergency Care Workforce Analysis Shows Rural Staffing Challenges
New Joint Policy Outlines Pediatric Emergency Medical Services Systems Recommendations
New Pediatric Protocol Reduces Missed Sepsis Diagnoses by 76 Percent
New Recommendations on Emergency Care for Children
New Study Offers Tips for Physicians To Better Manage Interruptions in Emergency Room
New Study: Transfusions with Older Blood Linked to Adverse Events, Death
Next Generation of Emergency Medical Tools and Technology on Display at ACEP19
One in Six Patients Could be Denied Insurance Coverage in an Emergency if Anthem Policy Continues to Spread, New Study Shows
Only 3.3 Percent of ER Visits are "Avoidable"
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
Patients Want Insurance Companies to Take More Responsibility for Surprise Bills, Poll Finds
Patients Who Get Opioids in the ER Are Less Likely to Use Them Long Term
Peer-reviewed Emergency Medicine Journals
Pelvic Exams Do Not Help Diagnose STDs in Adolescent Girls, Study Says
Peroxide Ingestion, Promoted by Alternative Medicine, Can Be Deadly
Personalized Feedback Can Reduce Opioid Prescribing Rates, New Study Shows
Placebo and Valium Are Equally Effective for Acute Lower Back Pain in the ER
Psychiatric Emergency Patients in Massachusetts Wait Longest for Hospital Beds
Rural Patients Wait Longest for EMS
Scoot Safe! New Public Service Announcement Shares Emergency Physicians’ Tips for Electronic Scooter Riders
Serious Methodological Flaw Resulted in Significant Data Omission in JAMA Internal Medicine Study
Sleeping in Contact Lenses Puts You At Risk For Dangerous Infection
Smartphones in the ER Can Help Discharge Patients Faster
Top Minds in Emergency Medical Research Gather for ACEP20 Research Forum
Uneven Distribution of Emergency Physician Residency Programs Can Impact Workforce Challenges, New Analysis Finds
Violence in Emergency Departments Is Increasing, Harming Patients, New Research Finds
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