As US health care systems undergo a period of transformative change, so too will emergency care, and more specifically emergency departments. This transformation will include: The development of new diagnostic, therapeutic, and information technologies A growing need to prepare and respond to emerging public health threats The expansion of the role of allied health professionals to address the workforce crisis Novel expectations for care coordination The fundamental economics of emergency care under new payment models, and The key relationship with American law. Emergency Care and the…mehr
As US health care systems undergo a period of transformative change, so too will emergency care, and more specifically emergency departments. This transformation will include: The development of new diagnostic, therapeutic, and information technologies A growing need to prepare and respond to emerging public health threats The expansion of the role of allied health professionals to address the workforce crisis Novel expectations for care coordination The fundamental economics of emergency care under new payment models, and The key relationship with American law.
Emergency Care and the Public's Health explores the complex role of emergency care in the context of these changes and as an increasingly vital component of health care systems both within and outside the US.
From an expert emergency medicine team, this new title is a reference for emergency care and critical care providers, allied health professionals and hospital administrators. It is also for relevant for public policy and healthcare policy professionals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE, Director, Office for Clinical Practice Innovation, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Health Policy, The George Washington University, Washington, US Jameel Abualenain, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, The George Washington University, Washington, US; King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia James Scott, MD, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Health Policy, School of Medicine and Health Science, The George Washington University, Washington, US Robert Shesser, MD, MPH, Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, The George Washington University, Washington, US
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Editor Biographies vii List of Contributors xi Foreword xv Part 1 The US emergency care system 1 The emergency care system in the United States 3 Jesse M. Pines and Jameel Abualenain 2 Ten common misconceptions about emergency care 11 Dana R. Sax and Robert Shesser 3 International perspectives on emergency care 21 Jameel Abualenain Drew Richardson David Mountain Samuel Vaillancourt Michael Schull Phillip Anderson Eric Revue Brijal Patel Ali Pourmand Hamid Shokoohi Shingo Hori Lit-Sin Quek and Suzanne Mason Part 2 Technology in emergency care 4 Human factors in emergency care 47 Raj M. Ratwani A. Zach Hettinger and Rollin J. Fairbanks 5 Information technology in emergency care 59 Adam Landman and E. Gregory Marchand 6 Telehealth and acute care 75 Sara Paradise Michael Kee-Ming Shu and Neal Sikka 7 Simulation in emergency care 87 Claudia Ranniger and Keith E. Littlewood Part 3 Emergency care workforce 8 Emergency care workforce projections 99 James Scott Rachelle Pierre-Mathew and Drew Maurano Part 4 Emergency preparedness and response to emergencies and disasters 9 US emergency and disaster response in the past present and future: The multi-faceted role of emergency health care 113 Joseph A. Barbera and Anthony G. Macintyre 10 Emergency public health 127 Rebecca Katz Anthony Macintyre and Joseph Barbera Part 5 Emergency care payment reform and legal issues 11 The role of the emergency department in care coordination 141 Emily R. Carrier 12 Payment reform in emergency care 151 Janice Blanchard Stephanie Donald and Nathan Seth Trueger 13 The legal framework for hospital emergency care 169 Sara Rosenbaum 14 The future of emergency medicine 191 Robert Shesser Index 201
Editor Biographies vii List of Contributors xi Foreword xv Part 1 The US emergency care system 1 The emergency care system in the United States 3 Jesse M. Pines and Jameel Abualenain 2 Ten common misconceptions about emergency care 11 Dana R. Sax and Robert Shesser 3 International perspectives on emergency care 21 Jameel Abualenain Drew Richardson David Mountain Samuel Vaillancourt Michael Schull Phillip Anderson Eric Revue Brijal Patel Ali Pourmand Hamid Shokoohi Shingo Hori Lit-Sin Quek and Suzanne Mason Part 2 Technology in emergency care 4 Human factors in emergency care 47 Raj M. Ratwani A. Zach Hettinger and Rollin J. Fairbanks 5 Information technology in emergency care 59 Adam Landman and E. Gregory Marchand 6 Telehealth and acute care 75 Sara Paradise Michael Kee-Ming Shu and Neal Sikka 7 Simulation in emergency care 87 Claudia Ranniger and Keith E. Littlewood Part 3 Emergency care workforce 8 Emergency care workforce projections 99 James Scott Rachelle Pierre-Mathew and Drew Maurano Part 4 Emergency preparedness and response to emergencies and disasters 9 US emergency and disaster response in the past present and future: The multi-faceted role of emergency health care 113 Joseph A. Barbera and Anthony G. Macintyre 10 Emergency public health 127 Rebecca Katz Anthony Macintyre and Joseph Barbera Part 5 Emergency care payment reform and legal issues 11 The role of the emergency department in care coordination 141 Emily R. Carrier 12 Payment reform in emergency care 151 Janice Blanchard Stephanie Donald and Nathan Seth Trueger 13 The legal framework for hospital emergency care 169 Sara Rosenbaum 14 The future of emergency medicine 191 Robert Shesser Index 201
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