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Author: Emergency Medicine Residents' Association

As emergency physicians, we care for all members of society, and as such have a unique vantage point on the state of health care. What we find frustrating in our EDs – such as inadequate social services, the dearth of primary care providers, and the lack of mental health services – are universal problems. As EM residents and fellows, we learn the management of myocardial infarctions and traumas, and how to intubate, but we are not taught how health policy affects all aspects of our experience in the ED. Furthermore, given our unique position in the health care system, we have an incredible opportunity to advocate for our patients, for society, and for physicians. Yet, with so many competing interests vying for our conference education time, advocacy is often not included in the curricula. This is the gap this initiative aims to fill. Each month, you will see a review of a new health policy article and how it is applicable to emergency physicians.

Putting out Fires

Posted onJune 6, 2020June 15, 2020AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

There appear to be proven benefits of dual dispatch of Fire and EMS in urban areas Continue Reading …

CategoriesEMRA Journal Club, Journal Club, Workforce

Socially Constructed Criticisms

Posted onMay 6, 2020April 29, 2020AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

Race and ethnicity, a socially constructed categorization scheme rooted in relationships of power, continues to limit quality medical treatment for minorities. Continue Reading …

CategoriesDisparities, EMRA Journal Club, Journal Club, Quality

Until Medicaid Arrived, No Where Else To Turn

Posted onApril 6, 2020April 1, 2020AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

Medicaid expansion has led to various discussions about its impact on emergency department (ED) utilization. Previous research has mainly focused on the numbers surrounding ED utilization as it relates to Medicaid expansion. The results from these studies have been mixed Continue Reading …

CategoriesAccess to Care, EMRA Journal Club, Journal Club, Medicaid

“We Need Some Bullet Control”

Posted onMarch 6, 2020February 24, 2020AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

Large-capacity magazine ban cut incidence and number of people killed in shootings Continue Reading …

CategoriesEMRA Journal Club, Gun Violence, Journal Club

The Best Medicine Isn’t Medicine at All

Posted onFebruary 6, 2020January 18, 2020AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

It is clear from this study that frequent ED users are a population with many interdisciplinary needs and integrated data systems can help identify needs that might be otherwise obscured when focusing on a single, siloed department. Continue Reading …

CategoriesEMRA Journal Club, Journal Club

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