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Features

  • Correcting Course: Repairing Gaps in the No Surprises Act

    Flaws in the No Surprises Act's IDR process and QPA calculations are harming emergency physicians. Physician advocacy is critical to restore balance.
  • A Follow-Up Conversation with ACEP President Dr. Alison Haddock

    Outgoing ACEP President Dr. Alison Haddock discusses physician autonomy, private equity, unionization, residency changes, and new Medicaid legislation.
  • Pediatric Patients in Acute Mental Health Crisis Face Long Waits

    Pediatric mental health boarding in the ED is a growing crisis. Understand the multifactorial causes and emerging solutions for these vulnerable patients.

Correcting Course: Repairing Gaps in the No Surprises Act

August 31, 2025 - Andrea Brault, MD, MMM, FACEP - 0 Comment

Flaws in the No Surprises Act’s IDR process and QPA calculations are harming emergency physicians. Physician advocacy is critical to restore balance.

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A Follow-Up Conversation with ACEP President Dr. Alison Haddock

August 30, 2025 - Cedric Dark, MD, MPH, FACEP - 0 Comment

Outgoing ACEP President Dr. Alison Haddock discusses physician autonomy, private equity, unionization, residency changes, and new Medicaid legislation.

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Pediatric Patients in Acute Mental Health Crisis Face Long Waits

August 29, 2025 - Leah Lawrence - 0 Comment

Pediatric mental health boarding in the ED is a growing crisis. Understand the multifactorial causes and emerging solutions for these vulnerable patients.

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The 2025 Emergency Physician Compensation Report

August 29, 2025 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

How does your pay stack up? ACEP’s 2025 Salary Survey breaks down emergency physician compensation by gender, region, role, and practice setting.

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Hospital at Home Is Here: An Opportunity EM Can’t Ignore

August 25, 2025 - Hashem E. Zikry, MD, MS, and Austin S. Kilaru, MD, MSHP - 0 Comment

Hospital-at-home is reshaping acute care. Emergency medicine must claim a seat at the table to lead this change or risk being sidelined in this new era.

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Code Eclampsia: Navigating the Storm in ED Management

August 25, 2025 - Pauline Wiltz, DO - 2 Comments

Imagine a third-year emergency medicine resident working overnight in the intensive care unit (ICU) when a new…

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Surgical Critical Care Fellowships Add Value, Flexibility to Emergency Medicine Careers

August 18, 2025 - Emily Wheeler, MD - 1 Comment

Since the inception of emergency medicine in the 1960s and its subsequent establishment as a medical specialty…

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AI Scribes Enter the Emergency Department

August 11, 2025 - Maura Kelly - 2 Comments

Could AI scribes be the answer to ED physician burnout? This new tech is already cutting charting time, but what are the risks and rewards?

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Management of ED Crowding versus Mass Casualty Incidents: Is There an Ethical Difference?

August 4, 2025 - Kenneth Marshall, MD, MA, FACEP; Candace Leigh, MD, FACEP; Haley M. Sauder, MD, MBA; and Kelly Bookman, MD - 0 Comment

It is a busy Saturday evening in your emergency department (ED). Every bed is filled, including those…

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Toxin-Induced Hypotension Treatment Tips

July 3, 2025 - Aesha Shah, MD; and Daniel Johnson, DO, FACEP - 0 Comment

Acute toxic ingestions are a common reason for presentation to the emergency department (ED) and clinical scenarios…

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