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Category: Quality

Minorities more likely to be Readmitted
Prevention of hospital readmissions serves as one of the primary metrics for quality improvement under the Affordable Care Act. In 2012, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) began levying penalties for hospitals that had 30-day readmissions for acute Continue Reading …

Delivery System Reforms: Delivering Value?
Restructuring health care delivery to reduce costs and improve quality is a fundamental part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and a response to the long history of high domestic healthcare spending with suboptimal outcomes. In fact, the ACA mandated Continue Reading …

Are We There Yet?
In 2004, President George W. Bush launched an initiative to provide all Americans with electronic health records (EHR) by 2014. In 2009, Congress passed the HITECH Act, providing $30 billion to help get there. But as 2015 concludes, we have Continue Reading …

Decreasing Disparities in Health Coverage
Implemented in 2010, the s major coverage expansion was designed to improve the accessibility and affordability of health insurance. Although the ACAs coverage expansion should decrease disparities in health care coverage among racial and ethnic minorities, both immigration status and Continue Reading …

Emergency Department Closures Increase Patient Mortality
http://www.aaem.org/UserFiles/media/aaem-epa-podcast-episode-20.mp3 In this Policy Prescriptions® edition of the AAEM Emergency Physician Advocates: Legal and Policy Issues in Emergency Medicine podcast, Cedric Dark, MD MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Baylor College of Medicine, speaks Continue Reading …
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