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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.

Reimbursement Rises Slower than Charges

Posted onAugust 6, 2019August 5, 2019AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

Over the past 20 years, public payers have not kept pace with providers’ expectations Continue Reading …

CategoriesEMRA Journal Club, Journal Club, Payment Systems

Social Determinants of Health in Medicaid

Posted onJuly 6, 2019November 16, 2019AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

Medicaid covers health care for low income Americans but should also address SDOH Continue Reading …

CategoriesEMRA Journal Club, Journal Club, Medicaid, Public Health

How did your Last Patient Rate you on Yelp?

Posted onJune 6, 2019July 14, 2019AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

Want to improve your online ratings by patients, perfect a good bedside manner. Continue Reading …

CategoriesEMRA Journal Club, Journal Club

It’s The Hospital Prices, Stupid

Posted onMay 6, 2019June 18, 2019AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

Hospitals, not physicians, are the primary drivers of increased healthcare costs Continue Reading …

CategoriesEMRA Journal Club, Health care costs, Journal Club

Finding Default in the Opiate Crisis

Posted onApril 6, 2019April 8, 2019AuthorEmergency Medicine Residents' Association

Will changing the default number of pills prescribed help curb the opioid epidemic? Continue Reading …

CategoriesEMRA Journal Club, Journal Club, Public Health

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