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  • PQRI, CMS Core Measures Increase Pressure to Report

    Some emergency physicians may perceive hospital quality-improvement initiatives as endeavors that were conceived primarily by academic types...
  • The Best Way to Predict the Future Is to Create It

    R Health care reform is sending a message to patients, hospitals, payers, and providers that business as...
  • ACEP Quietly Continues to Work on Your Behalf

    The past several months have seen health care reform dominate the attention of ACEP members, other physicians,...

PQRI, CMS Core Measures Increase Pressure to Report

August 1, 2010 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Some emergency physicians may perceive hospital quality-improvement initiatives as endeavors that were conceived primarily by academic types…

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The Best Way to Predict the Future Is to Create It

August 1, 2010 - Ramon W. Johnson, M.D. - 0 Comment

R Health care reform is sending a message to patients, hospitals, payers, and providers that business as…

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ACEP Quietly Continues to Work on Your Behalf

July 1, 2010 - Angela F. Gardner, M.D., FACEP - 0 Comment

The past several months have seen health care reform dominate the attention of ACEP members, other physicians,…

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Medicare Cuts Payment For Psych Care in the ED

February 1, 2010 - B. Joshua Rubin, M.D., and Michael Granovsky, M.D. - 0 Comment

The ACEP Reimbursement Committee recently discovered a change in reimbursement for the care of Medicare patients with…

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2010 Changes Impact EM Coding and Reimbursement

January 1, 2010 - Michael A. Granovsky, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

The American Medical Association’s annual update of the Current Procedural Terminology codes and descriptions was recently released….

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