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July 2025 News from the College

By ACEP Now | on July 2, 2025 | 0 Comment
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ACEP Anytime allows you to enjoy ACEP25 without worrying if you miss a course. But you won’t want to miss what’s coming to Salt Lake City.

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ACEP Now: July 2025

ACEP is excited to bring emergency physicians a behind the scenes look at “The Pitt,” which was recently nominated for 13 Emmy Awards for Season 1. Noah Wyle, along with writer and producer Joseph Sachs, MD, FACEP, and medical advisor Mel Herbert, MD, FACEP, are delivering an exclusive panel discussion, moderated by incoming ACEP President L. Anthony Cirillo, MD, FACEP.

Discover how they capture the chaos, intensity, and humanity of the emergency department with stunning realism and why the show has deeply resonated with emergency physicians across the country.

The exciting back-to-back session lineup kicks off ACEP25 Opening Day and also features Olympic Gold medalist figure skater Scott Hamilton, who will deliver “I’m a Healer” – Finding Strength and Purpose Amidst Challenges.”

Hamilton will share his inspiring journey of resilience—from childhood illness to cancer battles—offering a powerful message of perseverance, hope, and turning obstacles into opportunities. Emergency physicians don’t just treat patients—they restore hope, navigate chaos, and heal beyond the physical.

“I’m a Healer” celebrates the resilience, compassion, and unwavering dedication that defines emergency medicine.

ACEP Advocacy Leads to New Boarding Legislation

A new ACEP-developed bipartisan bill to address the boarding crisis has been introduced in the House of Representatives, with a Senate companion soon to follow. This important legislation is a direct result of ACEP advocacy and the latest in a series of major ACEPinitiatives to address the boarding crisis. Advocating for the Addressing Boarding and Crowding in the ED (ABC-ED) Act was a central part of this year’s Leadership and AdvocacyConference (LAC).

Now is the time to build off the LAC momentum and call for the prompt passage of this bill into law. 

Urge Your Legislator to Support the ABC-ED Act.

“Boarding in the emergency department is a national public health crisis that puts patient lives at risk and strains emergency physicians and care teams every day,” said Alison J.Haddock, MD, FACEP, President of ACEP.

This bill:

  • Utilizes public health data modernization grants to support development and implementation of real-time, state- or region-wide hospital bed tracking and hospital capacity management systems with a focus on addressing boarding.
  • Supports innovative care models through Medicare pilot programs – focused on improving geriatric emergency care and psychiatric emergency care, increasing bilateral communication and improving coordinated care.
  • Commissions a GAO study to identify best practices for hospital capacity tracking and its effect on boarding, wait times, and EMS offload delays.

Read more about the bill here. Contact your legislators.

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Topics: 72-Hour RuleBoardingCrowdingHealth PolicyJACEP OpenLegislation & AdvocacyMedicaidPatient SafetyReturn Visitwaiting room medicine

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