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New Poll: Nearly Three in Four Adults Concerned When Physicians Aren’t There to Lead Care
New PSA Shines Light on Vital Role Emergency Physicians Play in Protecting Patients
New Public Charge Proposed Policy Threatens Access To Emergency Care
New Recommendations on Emergency Care for Children
New Study Identifies Gaps in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder as Overdose Emergencies Soar
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
No Silence on ED Violence
Norovirus Oubreaks on Cruise Ships: How to Avoid Getting Sick on Vacation
Nosebleeds
Now is Not the Time to Reduce Support for Health Care Heroes
Nuclear fears spark demand for iodine pills: How they protect from radiation
Nursing Shortages Compound Capacity Concerns, Strain Emergency Departments Amid COVID Surge
Objects in the Ear or Nose
Omicron disrupts transit, emergency services as workers call out sick: ‘Most people are going to get Covid’
One in Five Children with Mental Health Emergencies Face "Prolonged” Emergency Department Stays, New Research Shows
One in Six Patients Could be Denied Insurance Coverage in an Emergency if Anthem Policy Continues to Spread, New Study Shows
One state looks to get kids in crisis out of the ER — and back home
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
Opioids and Appropriate Pain Management
Out-of-Network Bill Threatens Safety Net of Emergency Care in Nevada
Outdoor Injuries
Overflowing demand for mental health care stretching hospitals, new data show
PA Consulting and American College of Emergency Physicians partner to launch Emergency Medicine Data Institute
Paintball Guns Are Being Used to Harm — And Blinding Victims
Patients are Struggling with Mental Health Issues and Substance Use Disorders During the Pandemic
Patients Report Preference for Physician-Led Emergency Department Care
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
Patients’ Rights in the Emergency Department
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Pediatric hospital beds in Richmond are nearly full, thanks to surge of RSV
Pediatric Mental Health Emergency Visits With Prolonged LOS Up During 2021
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
Pet-related Injuries
Physician Groups Take Legal Action Against Anthem’s Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia
Physician Groups: Price Transparency Must Include Health Insurers
Physicians Strongly Support House Effort to Protect Patients from Surprise Bills
Placebo and Valium Are Equally Effective for Acute Lower Back Pain in the ER
Please, Turn Down the Heat
Poisons, Chemicals & Smoke Inhalation
Poll Finds Nearly Half of Americans Unprepared for Medical Emergency
Poll: Adults Consider 24/7 Access to the ER Essential, Prefer Care Led by Physicians in a Crisis
Poll: Adults View 24/7 Access to the ER Essential & Prefer Care Led by Physicians in a Crisis
Poll: ED Violence is on the Rise
Poll: Increasing Violence in Emergency Departments Contributes to Physician Burnout and Impacts Patient Care
Poll: Majority of Americans Unprepared to Help in a Major Emergency
Poll: Majority of Americans Unprepared to Help in a Medical Emergency
Poll: Patients Show Concern When Physicians Aren't Available to Lead Their Care
Poll: Workplace Stigma, Fear of Professional Consequences Prevent Emergency Physicians from Seeking Mental Health Care
Prepare for the Unexpected: Your ER Checklist
Preparing for an Emergency
Prescription Safety and Pain Management Tips
Press Releases
Preventing Violence in the Emergency Department
Protect Your Head: Know When to Go to the Emergency Department for a Brain Injury
Protecting Due Process for Emergency Physicians
Protecting Emergency Physicians’ Mental Health
Protecting Older Patients from COVID-19
Protecting Patients at Risk of Self-Harm
Protecting Patients is Top Priority for Surprise Bills Solution
Providers to Congress: Protect Patients from Surprise Bills Without Compromising Access to Care
Prudent Layperson Standard
Psychiatric Emergency Patients in Massachusetts Wait Longest for Hospital Beds
Public Overwhelmingly Wants Insurance Companies to Cover Emergency Care and to Be Transparent
Public Poll: Emergency Care Concerns Amidst COVID-19
Public Poll: Emergency Care Is The Most Essential Health Benefit To Cover
Rashes
Recognize the Signs of Suicide Risk
Recognizing Concussions in Children
Recognizing the Risk Factors and Signs of an Overdose
Record Number of Licensure Boards and Hospitals Take Action to Prevent Suicide for the Healthcare Workforce
Regreso a la escuela: mantenerse seguro si está aprendiendo de forma remota o en persona
Research Offers New Insights Into the Opioid Crisis
Road Trip Safety
RSV
Rural Patients Wait Longest for EMS
Saber Cuando Ir al Hospital
Scoot Safe
Scoot Safe! New Public Service Announcement Shares Emergency Physicians’ Tips for Electronic Scooter Riders
Seguridad con Scooters (Patinete)
Seizures
Seniors: Preventing an Emergency
Serious Methodological Flaw Resulted in Significant Data Omission in JAMA Internal Medicine Study
Shark Attacks
She suddenly passed out, leaving a huge scar. Doctors say it can happen to anyone
Shock
Sleeping in Contact Lenses Puts You At Risk For Dangerous Infection
Small Emergency Physician Groups Urge Congress to Consider Unintentional Consequences of Surprise Billing Proposals
Smaller, Independent Physician Practices Urge Congress to Solve Surprise Billing the Right Way
Smartphones in the ER Can Help Discharge Patients Faster
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