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ACEP Teams Up to Improve ED Sickle Cell Disease Care

By ACEP Now | on September 19, 2018 | 0 Comment
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The Emergency Department Sickle Cell Care Coalition (EDSC3) hosted a one-day leadership summit on Aug. 16, 2018, at the American Society of Hematology’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. The purpose of this summit was to identify concrete and specific actions to improve care in the emergency department for children and adults living with sickle cell disease (SCD). A variety of leaders from key organizations discussed current initiatives and how to collaborate to effectively and efficiently disseminate best practices to improve the emergency department care for children and adults with SCD. The keynote address was presented by Adm. Brett P. Giroir, MD, assistant secretary for health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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ACEP Now: Vol 37 – No 09 – September 2018

Topics: Emergency Department Sickle Cell Care Coalition (EDSC3)Sickle Cell Disease

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