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Thank You to the ACEP17 innovatED Supporters

By ACEP Now | on October 24, 2017 | 0 Comment
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Collective Medical Technologies (CMT) is the leader in collaborative care management and is dedicated to eliminating avoidable risk and friction from care delivery by closing the provider communication gaps that undermine patient care. CMT uses real-time data, risk analytics, notifications, and shared care guidelines to prompt and guide provider decision making. The result is a network of thousands of physicians, nurses, care coordinators, and others who collaborate to collectively deliver better care to patients in every setting. CMT’s Edie (aka Pre-Manage ED) is endorsed by ACEP, and ACEP believes it will confer a significant benefit to its members and their patients.

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“We’re seeing how the network effects that stem from connecting providers and care managers from disparate organizations across communities enable genuine, honest-to-goodness care collaboration by providers who may not have ever even met one another but who share a common relationship with the patient. These efforts drive meaningful results in terms of rationalized emergency department utilization and inpatient readmissions.”
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VITAS® Healthcare lengthens the continuum of care and helps families cope with serious illness by providing palliative and hospice consults and care, medical equipment, medications, and supplies. VITAS manages care transitions—hospital to home, curative to palliative, chronic to end-stage—by helping patients remain home in comfort and dignity.


“VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading provider of end-of-life care, offers a full spectrum of medical and psychosocial services delivered to patients in their home. A partnership with VITAS can help reduce unnecessary emergency department visits, hospital readmissions and length of stay, and overall health care costs for highrisk patients while improving patient care delivery and satisfaction.”
— Eric S. Shaban, MD, Regional Medical Director, VITAS Healthcare

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