
AAEM News
Official American Academy of Emergency Medicine News Releases and Coverage
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Here’s why parents need to be careful of ‘dry drowning’
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Federal Bankruptcy Court Stays Envision Healthcare Litigation in California
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Emergency physicians denounce corporate management
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Fired Covid whistleblower taking his case to trial with new legal team
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The Envision Healthcare Bankruptcy Filing and What We Can Learn from It
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The Moral Crisis of America’s Doctors
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Envision Must Face Kickback Suit in Bankruptcy, Doctor Group Says
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Here’s How the Biden Administration Has Tackled The Mental Health Crisis
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Weight-Control Surgery Surging Among Children, Teens, Report Says
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Envision goes bankrupt: A timeline of events
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Here’s how new laws could lower Indiana residents’ health care costs
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Envision Healthcare Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Separately Plans Layoffs
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From private equity to bankruptcy: Envision’s last 5 years
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Physician group won’t drop suit against Envision: 3 things ASCs need to know
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Has Emergency Medicine Residency Lost Its Appeal for Good?
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ER Doctors Vow to Pursue Case Against Envision Despite Bankruptcy
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ED physicians won’t drop suit against Envision
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Envision Bankruptcy: AAEM-PG Lawsuit Will Continue
Today’s news that private equity-backed, physician-staffing company Envision Healthcare initiated a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing underscores the risks of Contract Management Group (CMG) influence in emergency departments. Envision’s bankruptcy filing does not, however, change the status of our lawsuit against the company looking to prohibit it from taking over the emergency department contract at Placentia Linda Hospital, […] -
‘Not a real explanation’: Experts denounce ‘excited delirium’ as cause of George Floyd’s death
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CPC Statement: Can Application of Artificial Intelligence Improve ED Triage Performance?
IntroductionEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding and resulting delayed patient care is a rapidly growing worldwide problem leading to increased mortality and morbidity.39,40,41 ED triage presents the first opportunity to promptly identify high-risk patients and efficiently allocate ED resources. Current ED triage systems have suboptimal ability to differentiate critically ill patients due to subtle signs or symptoms often […] -
The Future is Bright (Because We’re in Flames)
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EM Leaders Call for Stop to New or Expanded Programs
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Interest in Emergency Medicine Residencies Drops
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Better Health Care Newsletter – April 2023
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Banning Noncompete Contracts For Medical Staff Riles Hospitals