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🚑🌟 Top 20 Emergency Medicine Conferences for 2024 🌟🚑 In the ever-evolving field of emergency medicine, staying updated with the latest advancements and best practices is essential for providing optimal patient care. Attending conferences tailored to emergency medical professionals is one of the most effective ways to accomplish this. Discover the top 20 emergency medicine conferences in this eMedEvents blog and explore unparalleled opportunities to engage, network, and collaborate with industry experts. Click here: https://bit.ly/42TMEKV 📚💼 Looking ahead to 2024, several prominent conferences promise to be invaluable resources for healthcare practitioners seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills. Find the best conferences to boost your expertise and stay at the forefront of emergency medicine in this blog. #EmergencyMedicine #Conferences2024 #MedicalEducation #CME #HealthcareProfessionals #Networking #ProfessionalDevelopment #eMedEvents
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Exciting News! We're proud sponsors of the Society of Hospital Medicine Multisite Leaders in Hospital Medicine Summit! There's still time to register! https://lnkd.in/efNMVy7u Don't miss your chance to connect with industry leaders like Terrance Govender, MD, Ryan Woodward CRCR, and Todd Hall. Discover how ClinIntell is transforming physicians' outlook on clinical documentation. See you there! #populationbased #providertraining #clinicaldocumentation #cmi #clinintell #cdi2point0 #severityreporting #behavioralchange
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DPC physician/owner at Bridge Direct Care, VP of Care Transformation at Tapestry 360 Health, Physician Innovator at AllianceChicago
I am excited to announce the recent publication of our research study on "advanced rooming" in the Journal of Ambulatory Care Management: https://lnkd.in/dYQF2Uzk Jodi Simon, DrPH, MS, Maggie Hamielec, MPH, Aesha P., Eve Walter, PhD "Advanced rooming is a workflow that enables non-clinician staff to take on additional responsibilities to improve quality and productivity...in advanced rooming more questions were asked by patients and staff and more problems were identified and addressed. Advanced rooming medical assistants spent more time with patients and huddled longer with clinicians...Advanced rooming may be a way to enhance care, ease clinician burden, and increase efficiency." The American Medical Association introduced the term "advanced rooming". https://lnkd.in/d8KMF9Np
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Patient safety is non-negotiable. Our Educational Foundation prioritizes scientific research that advances safety measures. Your support of this research can contribute to improving surgical safety and patient outcomes. Interested in supporting our research? Visit https://lnkd.in/g95f2w4W. #QUADA #EducationalFoundation #PatientSafety #ResearchSavesLives
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Digital Health Consultant | Health Economist | Expert in Commercial Management, Health Tech Policy, and Strategic Partnerships | Driving Innovation and Diversity in Healthcare
Some days ago I joined the webinar “How can ICSs navigate the EPR landscape for improved information flow, and what part does convergence play in this?” All speakers brought their experience in EPR design and implementation. However, I would like to share some of Adam Dangoor's insights which resonated after my experience working on the intersection between procurement in Digital & IT and emerging technologies. I engaged widely with NHS colleagues and also suppliers (SMEs and big players) in this field. Overall, I see a gap between procurement and policy to assure value for money and the procurement rules were not suitable for emerging technology. Note that I am aware there are new procurement rules looking to support the innovation ecosystem and SME’s. I still need to get updated on this…so for now, bear with me regarding the new Procurement regulations. Below Adam’s insights that I think are spot on! 1. Procurement rules. “The rules seem sometimes obstructive to any cooperation between neighbouring organisations. I can understand why we need procurement rules but they don’t encourage best practice and they create barriers to integration working together ” Hopefully recent changes in Procurement can tackle this problem! 2. Capital and revenue argument and the roll-over of cash between years. We need not only capital but revenue and year-by-year spending to be able to do anything realistic. If you don´t spend it by certain date, you will loose it. This does not encourage best use of money. This is one of the things that prevent the NHS to work efficiently. We need to work on that. 3. Links between systems when we do procurement. There are a lot of suppliers in the market with innovative products and it’s difficult for them to get engaged. We need to encourage links between them and the NHS. An example is the NHS app. If someone develops and app for diabetes treatment, how can we make it easier for those other suppliers to link into the health records so they can obtain data (and meet certain standards) and supply data for the EPR to make a more mixed ecosystem of optimal products. Haris Shuaib, Martin Bell Neesa Mangalaparathy Adam N. Nick Allen FCIPS Chartered Professional Jack Porter Leanne Summers Dominic Cushnan Darrien Bold Jacqui Rock, FCIPS - the above will / may resonate with your experience!
This HSJ webinar, in association with System C Healthcare, will ask how ICSs can navigate the EPR landscape for improved information flow, and what part convergence plays in this. The panel will include: • Adam Dangoor, CCIO and consultant medical oncologist, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust • Paul Jones, Chief digital information officer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust • Guy Lucchi, Managing director of healthcare, System C • Alison Moore, HSJ correspondent (webinar chair) Register today: https://lnkd.in/en6Nuw3A
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Streamlining Operations and Elevating Organizations | Introvert doing Extroverted Things | Department of Hospital Medicine | #MakingCancerHistory
Fun Fact Friday: Celebrating Innovations in Hospital Medicine! Happy Friday, everyone! Today, let's explore the fascinating world of Hospital Medicine, a crucial yet often overlooked field. Did You Know? Hospital Medicine is a relatively new specialty, established in the 1990s, focused on the comprehensive care of hospitalized patients. Hospitalists, as they are called, manage patient care during the hospital stay, ensuring continuity and coordination that lead to better outcomes. Impact on Patient Care Studies show that hospitalists' involvement reduces patient stay lengths by up to 30% and significantly improves the quality of care. A Collaborative Approach Hospitalists work closely with all departments, from pharmacy to physical therapy, creating a multidisciplinary team dedicated to patient recovery. Their role is pivotal in emergency responses, routine care, and complex case management. Let's salute our dear Hospitalists led by Josiah Kwesi Halm at MDA, who work tirelessly behind the scenes. Their dedication and innovation continue to shape the future of healthcare. #HospitalMedicine #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalProfessionals #FunFactFriday #DepartmentofHospitalMedicine #DHM #MDAnderson #MDA #EndCancer #MakingCancerHistory
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Clinical Research Director | Expert management of clinical trials, leveraging access to a diverse patient base | Specialized in driving healthcare innovations for research & pharmaceutical sectors.
Controlled clinical trials in emergency medicine are pivotal for advancing patient care in urgent and critical situations. 😷 These trials meticulously evaluate the effectiveness and safety of emergency interventions, from new medications to innovative procedures. 👨🏽⚕️ Conducted under rigorous conditions, they aim to provide conclusive evidence that guides clinicians in making informed decisions during emergencies. Despite the challenges of conducting research in high-pressure environments, these trials are essential for identifying best practices that can save lives, improve outcomes, and enhance the efficiency of emergency medical services. 👉🏼 Through this scientific scrutiny, emergency medicine continues to evolve, offering patients the benefit of evidence-based treatments when they need them the most. #skycrng #clinicaltrials #healthcare #futureofmedicine #therapies #research #healthcareresearch
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MD, PhD, Cardiologist / Medical Director in MedicBook / Senior Lecturer in NSU / Medical Advisor in eMedSupport
The article "Physicians’ Perceptions of Clinical Decision Support to Treat Patients With Heart Failure in the ED" presents a very good methodology for evaluating the user experience of the clinical decision support (CDS) intervention. The study used a mixed-methods qualitative approach, administering semi-structured interviews to emergency department physicians from two community hospitals. The study evaluated the usability and workflow integration of the CDS intervention, as well as physicians' perceptions of using CDS to complement clinical decision-making. The physicians participating in the study found value in the novel CDS intervention and proposed several key improvements to enhance its usability and integration into their clinical workflows. JAMA Netw Open. 2023 https://lnkd.in/dKWdagJF #CDS
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Capturing the longitudinal medical history of 98% of the UK population, the richness and continuity of primary care records could transform clinical trial recruitment and accelerate the delivery of new treatments. And yet, despite up to 90% of all NHS health contacts occurring in primary care, it only delivers around 10% of all clinical trial activity. "We have a remarkable resource at our disposal for research; using this data to tackle the growing challenges faced by the NHS is imperative." - Professor Dame Helen Stokes-Lampard, Professor of GP Education, Birmingham Medical School We firmly believe that simplifying the path for primary care teams to actively engage in research is not just important; it's vital. The latest report from Newmarket Strategy explores the barriers we must overcome to make clinical trial delivery a normal part of the daily work in GP practices, enabling patients across the nation to benefit from the latest research and treatments. Read the report in full here: https://okt.to/UQH5lx
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https://lnkd.in/efppHbvb Hot off the presses - RTI research pub May 2024, looking forward to reading more closely after work! "Conclusion Enhanced supports for improving care coordination, discharge education, and post-discharge follow-up had mixed or neutral effectiveness for improving the patient experience with care, compared to standard care or simpler improvement approaches. There is a need to advance the body of evidence on how to improve the patient experience with discharge support and transitional approaches."
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