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CEDR Transforms Into the Emergency Medicine Data Institute

By James Augustine, MD, FACEP; Pawan Goyal, MD, FAMIA | on March 6, 2023 | 0 Comment
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The amalgamation of CDC and ACEP resources reflects the exciting transformation of CEDR into the Emergency Medicine Data Institute (EMDI). The Institute will offer insights for clinicians, researchers, and the administrators who oversee ED resources.

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What are the early impact areas of the Institute collaboration?

  • Practice Trends: Aging ED population and other demographic drifts
  • Surveillance: Only possible with NCHS and state/regional data source collaboration
  • Quality Improvement: Adherence to quality measures, clinical protocols, and best practices across sites and over time
  • Clinical Decision Support: For use of diagnostics, and treatment modalities, with bedside development and application
  • Linkages to other Datasets: Including data registries for time-sensitive conditions

This is a dramatic opportunity for improving the future of emergency medicine by the application of digital tools, and the 160 million ED patients who are served each year.


James J. Augustine, MD, FACEPDr. Augustine is national director of prehospital strategy for US Acute Care Solutions based in Canton, Ohio; clinical professor of emergency medicine at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio; and vice president of the Emergency Department Benchmarking Alliance.

Dr. Goyal is the Senior Vice President for Quality at the American College of Emergency Physicians.

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Topics: CEDRClinical Emergency Data RegistryEmergency Medicine Data Institute (EMDI)No Surprises Act

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