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Emergency Physicians to American Public: Stay Home, Save Lives
Emergency Physicians to Convene in Denver for World’s Largest Emergency Medicine Conference
Emergency Physicians to Parents and Students: Prioritize COVID Safety in Back-to-School Plans
Emergency Physicians Urge Americans to Continue Covering their Face in Public
Emergency Physicians Urge Congress to Pass the MAT Act
Emergency Physicians Urge Everyone to Recognize Warning Signs of Suicide and Know How to Help
Emergency Physicians Urge Parents to Avoid Diluting Baby Formula
Emergency Physicians Urge Policymakers to Remove Obstacles to Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
Emergency Physicians Urge Public to Avoid Cold Weather Emergencies
Emergency Physicians Urge Safe Behaviors as “Tripledemic” Concerns Rise, Winter Holidays Approach
Emergency Physicians Urge Vigilance as COVID-19 Surges Across Country
Emergency Physicians Vital to Opioid Overdose Treatment and Prevention
Emergency Physicians Warn Against “Tide Challenge”
Emergency Physicians Warn Against Deadly “Benadryl Challenge” Popular Amongst Teens
Emergency Physicians Warn of the Dangers of Unsafe Alcohol Consumption
Emergency Physicians Wary of Unintended Consequences from Criminal Prosecution of Medical Errors
Emergency Physicians Watching Closely for Monkeypox Cases
Emergency Physicians Welcome New FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn
Emergency Physicians Welcome Reintroduction of Bill to Protect Frontline Workers’ Mental Health
Emergency Physicians Welcome Updated Buprenorphine Guidelines but Barriers to Treatment Persist
Emergency Physicians, Emergency Nurses, and Pediatricians Call for Strategies to Improve Care for Children, Adolescents Seeking Urgent Help for Mental, Behavioral Health Concerns
Emergency Physicians: Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Policy Violates Federal Law
Emergency Physicians: Avoid These ‘Health Scares’ on Halloween
Emergency Physicians: Do Not Take Ivermectin for COVID-19
Emergency Physicians: Drinking or Injecting Bleach Can Kill You
Emergency Physicians: Georgia Blue Cross Blue Shield Policy Violates Federal Law
Emergency Physicians: HHS Conscience Rule Puts Patient Safety At Risk
Emergency Physicians: Spotting the Warning Signs of Suicide Can Save a Life
Emergency Physicians: Take Care of your Heart Today
Emergency Physicians: White House Principles Must Go Further to Protect Patients from Surprise Bills
Emergency Physicians’ Response to the Shootings in Dayton and El Paso
Emergency Physicians’ Statement on New HHS Conscience Rule
Emergency Physicians’ Tips to Prevent a Thanksgiving Emergency
Emergency Visits At All-Time High: Only 4.3 Percent Non-Urgent
ENA, ACEP Applaud Bill to Address Health Care Workplace Violence
ER Visits Increase To Highest Recorded Level
ERs Can Improve Population Health in Rural Areas
Evidence-Based, Bias-Free Data Is Essential To Protect Patients From Surprise Medical Bills
Experts in Emergency Medicine to Assemble for ACEP22
Falls Lead to Declines in Seniors
FDA Launches Drug Shortage Task Force
FDA Urged to Bring Stakeholders Together For Comprehensive and Permanent Solutions to Drug Shortage Crisis
Federal Advisory Committee Recommends ACEP-Proposed Alternative Payment Model
Florida Sides With Big Insurance, Not Patients, in Deal with the Health Care Cost Institute
Generic Mobile Phone Chargers Escalate Risk of Burn, Electrocution
Georgia Emergency Claims Review Program Discontinued by Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthcare Plan of Georgia, Inc., and ACEP and MAG Withdraw Suit in Response
Get Vaccinated for COVID and Flu, Emergency Physicians Advise
Get Vaccinated to Prevent Covid-19, Flu “Double-whammy”
Got Hives? Hold the Steroids
Hands-Only CPR Training Kiosks Can Increase Bystander Intervention, Improve Survival
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
Health Leaders to Nation’s Largest Private Insurer: Abandon Dangerous Policy to Deny Coverage for Emergency Care
HHS Endorses First Emergency Medicine-focused Medicare Alternative Payment Model Developed by ACEP
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
Hurricane Florence Threatens Widespread Devastation Along Southeast Coast; ACEP Urges Public to Prepare Now
Hurricane Olivia Threatens Hawaii; ACEP Urges Public to Prepare Now
I Have the Flu, Should I Go to the Emergency Room?
In Latest Twist… Government Requests Texas Court Place “Hold” on Its Surprise Billing Appeal
In New Court Motion, Major Medical Societies Argue No Surprises Act Rule Violates Law Passed by Congress
Injury Patterns May Help Differentiate Between Accidents and Physical Abuse in Elderly Patients, New Study Finds
Insurers Keep Physicians Out-of-Network While Shifting Costs to Patients
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
Know When to Go to the Emergency Department for COVID Concerns
Leaders in Emergency Medicine Promote Diversity
Leaders in Emergency Medicine Recognized During ACEP21
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
Leading Emergency Medicine Researchers Preview New Findings at ACEP23 Research Forum
Leading Health Care Groups Issue Urgent Call for Federal Action to Address Medical Equipment Shortages
Leading Suicide Prevention Organization Partners with American College of Emergency Physicians
Major Medical Societies Support Texas Medical Association Challenge to Flawed Qualifying Payment Amount
Major Medical Societies to Support Texas Medical Association Federal Surprise Billing Lawsuit
Media Advisory: New Poll: Barriers, Stigma Prevent Frontline Physicians from Seeking Mental Health Treatment During Pandemic
Media Advisory: World’s Largest Emergency Medical Conference Goes Virtual October 26-29
Medicaid Expansion States Saw ER Visits Go Up, Uninsured ER Visits Go Down
Medical Associations Call on CMS to Resume All Disputed No Surprises Act Payment Determinations
Medical associations commend Texas federal court Surprise Billing ruling—a win for patients and physicians
Medical Societies Call TX Federal Court Surprise Billing Case Ruling A Victory for Patients and Providers
Medical Societies Urge CMS to Adopt New Recommendations to Improve Sepsis Outcomes
Medication History for Patients on Blood Thinners Is Critical to EMS
Medication-Assisted Treatment Helps Patients Avoid Opioid Withdrawal Complications
Mental Health and Emergency Medical Experts Encourage Support for Clinicians Health During Pandemic
More Can Be Done to Prevent Children from Having In-Flight Medical Emergencies
Multi-Organizational Letter Regarding AHRQ Report on Diagnostic Errors in the Emergency Department
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
National Award Presented to Emergency Physicians for Innovative Work in Suicide Prevention
National Emergency Physician, Anesthesiologist, and Radiologist Groups Express Growing Concern Over HHS’ Extended Closure of Arbitration Process
National Suicide Prevention Award Given for Lifesaving Work in Emergency Departments
National Suicide Prevention Award Honors Leaders of First Known Trial Showing that Non-Medical Peers Can Make a Difference in Safety Planning for Patients at Risk of Suicide
Nearly Half of U.S. Adults are Unprepared to Help in a Medical Emergency
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