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June 28, 2023 • Practice Management Section
A discussion with ACEP President Chris Kang, MD, FACEP and EMPMHP Section Chair Jeff Wisniowski, DO at LAC 2023 about the importance of physician leadership in health policy.
June 26, 2023 • Practice Management Section
Dr. Michael Dorritie outlines the three major federal legislative issues for EM after attending the 2023 ACEP Leadership and Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C.
May 31, 2023 • Practice Management Section
Join us for a live presentation with Randy Pilgrim, MD, FACEP for a discussion on how health policy debate and legislation in the US Congress and state legislatures impacts emergency medicine physicia...
April 14, 2023 • Practice Management Section
Michael Weinstock, MD discusses the intricacies and controversies in the setting of the new documentation and billing format and its impact on medical malpractice.
February 6, 2023 • Practice Management Section
Welcome to the new CPT documentation guidelines? What new guidelines? Where have you been?
February 2, 2023 • Practice Management Section
The implementation of the No Surprises Act on out of network surprise billing continues to be scrutinized. Learn the latest activities happening in the courts and behind the advocacy curtain to finali...
October 26, 2021
The U.S. population is aging at an extremely rapid pace as there are about 10,000 Baby Boomers turning 65 everyday.
James Lane Allen is quoted saying, “Adversity does not build character, it reveals it.” The last 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic have created enumerable challenges and opportunities for emergency ...
October 22, 2021
Community paramedicine and mobile integrated healthcare is forming a new paradigm and national model for twenty-first century healthcare.
October 13, 2020
As members of the ACEP Emergency Department Practice Management and Health Policy Section, we wanted to share some thoughts on mobile integrated healthcare and community paramedicine.
I was two months into my second year of residency the first time I removed a taser from a patient.
Covid-19 has truly changed so many different aspects of our lives. Simple things like getting a haircut, eating at a restaurant, or even travelling have become much more complicated.
October 8, 2019
With many states once again experiencing inappropriate denials and payment reductions that violate the prudent layperson standard, both from commercial insurers and state Medicaid programs, ACEP Presi...
You care for this patient every shift. An older person with multiple medical problems who is trying to live at home.
As emergency physicians we have all been there. “The room needs cleaning”, “the staff member is on break”, “we had a sick call out”, “the staff is dealing with a critical patient,” “beds are at capac...