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The basics of Magnet recognition
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New CLABSI toolkit from The Joint Commission
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Was Patient Admitted to the Right Area of Care? EPs Face These Legal Risks
If an ED patient is admitted to a step-down unit and has a bad outcome, a plaintiff attorney might successfully argue that the patient should have been admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) instead. -
Pain, Legislators, and EMTALA
The prescription drug abuse epidemic in this country is a serious problem with implications not only for at-risk patients, but for providers. Providers must be mindful to identify patients at risk for abuse/overdose. However, the pendulum must not swing too far, resulting in reduced access to care for those with chronic medical conditions and compliance problems with the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA). -
Avoid Allegations of Failure to Diagnose Appendicitis
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Lack of Documentation Equals Indefensible Missed MI Case
In a recent malpractice case, a widow stated that her husband presented with crushing substernal chest pain with shortness of breath, but the emergency physician (EP) testified that the chest pain occurred with cough only. -
EP Given Misleading Info About Complaint?
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These Clinical Pitfalls Contribute to Missed AMI
Allegations in malpractice claims against emergency physicians (EPs) involving missed acute myocardial infarctions (AMIs) are often related to the failure to diagnose. -
The value of CM is being recognized — but where is the pay?
Case managers are working long hours and most get only cost-of-living raises. -
Free heart failure clinic aims to cut readmissions
Mountain State Health Alliance opened a free heart failure clinic after determining that patients' inability to get a timely follow-up appointment and financial issues were the cause of many readmissions.