Participation in the Acute Hospital Care at Home (AHCAH) waiver program has predominantly involved large, urban, not-for-profit, and academic hospitals, with postextension participants being somewhat smaller and showing regional differences.
https://t.co/SlcwBP5zFT
Hospital-at-home is a good example of all healthcare being local, despite the DC lobbying and national media attention. In @JAMA_current, @HashemZikry digs deeper: who are the haves and have-nots, and why?
Awesome contribution to the literature from a guy with much more to add.
"To start, we must acknowledge that boarding is not an emergency department problem, as it is often treated, but rather a systemwide failure. We need to rethink how hospitals can (and should) make money."
Well said, @HashemZikry! Read more here - https://t.co/NDErloCDxQ
The first man not named Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray to win the #Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles since 2002.
@CarlosAlcaraz 🆕
Me as an attending
Me: do you think this patient needs another troponin?
Resident: yes.
Me: …
Resident: yes chef!
Me: no, the answer wa... https://t.co/vAkjR8zzJ4
Thank you to our outgoing 2021-2022 Emergency Medicine East Residency Chiefs. Each has helped push forward educational, operational and residency initiatives. We are grateful for their leadership. #EDTeam
What an amazing inaugural High Performance Resuscitation Teams Summit! Shout out to this amazing team of facilitators and especially to Dr. Colin Bucks & Dr. Al’ai Alvarez for organizing & mentoring! #HPRT22@hprtcourse @SMcGuireMD @alvarezzzy@Shea_Eliza@esmael_mayar
“Our teams are not as safe as we think they are. It’s not enough to tell people that they should feel free to speak up. It’s not enough to say ‘This is a safe space.’” @hprtcourse#HPRT22
“If you treat people as widgets in a factory instead of members of a complex system, you’ll burn them all out. It is imperative that we address this in order to keep our complex systems afloat” #HPRT22@hprtcourse
“If we imagine our resus teams as fractal units…and we can learn to thrive in these smaller complex systems, then we can influence larger systems changes” #HPRT22@hprtcourse