In our eagerness to be mindful of addiction, are we ignoring the pain control benefits that can be realized via parenteral use of opioids? The Health Policy Journal Club discusses how to thread that h
The Health Policy Journal Club says the evidence is clear: To reduce the burden of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and ultimately save lives, federal legislation and substantial funding must be priorit
Artificial Intelligence has garnered significant hype in every sector, including medicine. How accurate are those AI algorithms in predicting whether a patient is experiencing a medical emergency? The
In the United States, 50% of health care costs are accumulated by only 5% of the population. To curb spending, programs have been developed to improve outcomes in patients with high health care use. B
Does triage create a bias that might contribute to mis-diagnosis? The Health Policy Journal Club evaluates a recent study of the Emergency Severity Index.
Social determinants of health are an important and well-documented driver of health care utilization and outcomes - so important, in fact, that there's a class of ICD codes specifically for it. Are yo
Tax Ills, Market Stabilization, and CHIP: What You Need to Know About the Tax Bill
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Bait and Switch: Troubling Developments in Emergency Care Coverage
Anthem, the nation's second largest insurer, has adopted a policy under which emergency department (ED) visits could be denied cover
What You Need to Know About the AHCA
The U.S. House of Representatives on May 4 narrowly passed the American Health Care Act (AHCA), HR 1628, after tabling the bill in March following a lack of party
The 21st Century Cures Act: Big Pharma Handout or Drug Development Boon?
One of the most important pieces of health care legislation since the Affordable Care Act snuck into law in the last days of P