2023
Estimated reimbursement impact of COVID‐19 on emergency physicians
Venkatesh A, Janke A, Koski‐Vacirca R, Rothenberg C, Parwani V, Granovsky M, Burke L, Li S, Pines J. Estimated reimbursement impact of COVID‐19 on emergency physicians. Academic Emergency Medicine 2023, 30: 636-643. PMID: 36820470, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14700.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNationwide Emergency Department SampleED visitsEmergency physiciansSecondary analysisCOVID-19Acute care utilizationEmergency Department SampleEmergency Department registryCOVID-19 pandemicHealth care servicesEmergency department sitesReimbursement impactCare utilizationBilling codesInsurance payerDepartment registryPrimary analysisCare servicesPhysiciansReimbursement lossHealth careStudy sampleVisitsPandemic-related lossReimbursement
2004
Emergency physicians cannot inflate or estimate endotracheal tube cuff pressure using standard techniques
Hoffman R, Parwani V, Hsu B, Hahn I. Emergency physicians cannot inflate or estimate endotracheal tube cuff pressure using standard techniques. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2004, 44: s118-s119. PMCID: PMC7135376, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2004.07.383.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEndotracheal tube cuff pressureEndotracheal tube cuffTube cuff pressureEmergency medicine residency training programsTube cuffCuff pressureEmergency physiciansResidency training programsEndotracheal tubeHigh-volume low-pressure cuffsAverage cuff pressureStandard palpation techniqueLow-pressure cuffsCapillary perfusion pressureTraining programPilot balloonPerfusion pressureTracheal necrosisSafe pressureEmergency medicine residentsInflated cuffCuffPalpation techniqueResident physiciansPhysicians