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Emergency Physicians Monthly
29.11.2022
This week: GOP lawmaker Diane Black wants EMTALA changed to allow ERs to turn people away to cut costs; People avoided hospitals until ERs revolutionized them; New survey says 59 percent of docs have quietly suffered offensive remarks about their physical characteristics. Join in as our editors discuss the week's headlines. ----------------------- Rep. Diane Black (R-Tenn.),
This week: Digital records need redesign to avoid physician burnout; Asian American ER doc refused by white nationalists in Oregon; Two-way video calling tablets already saving lives in England. Join in as our editors discuss the week's headlines. ----------------------- While Electronic Media Records (EMRs) should make health care better, they are a major cause of
This week: Trump may declare opioid epidemic an official emergency; Survey says more nurses appreciate knowledgeable patients than doctors; The common impulse to “move on” after deaths in the ED. Join in as our editors discuss the week’s headlines. Join in as our editors discuss the week's headlines. ----------------------- With 63% of 2015’s 52,000 American
This week: Physicians openly discuss mistakes; Why the term “dry drowning” needs to go under; NaloxBox's solution for ODs may be worth a shot. Join in as our editors discuss the week's headlines. ----------------------- A surgical resident at University of North Carolina says physicians need to talk more openly about their mistakes, advocating for debriefings