2023
Care transition outcome measures of importance after emergency care: Do emergency clinicians and older adults agree?
Gettel C, Hwang U, Rising K, Goldberg E, Feder S, Uzamere I, Venkatesh A. Care transition outcome measures of importance after emergency care: Do emergency clinicians and older adults agree? Academic Emergency Medicine 2023, 30: 1061-1064. PMID: 37014286, PMCID: PMC10548356, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14732.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReply to “Response to rising high‐acuity emergency care services independently billed by advanced practice providers, 2013 to 2019”
Gettel C, Schuur J, Mullen J, Venkatesh A. Reply to “Response to rising high‐acuity emergency care services independently billed by advanced practice providers, 2013 to 2019”. Academic Emergency Medicine 2023, 30: 982-983. PMID: 36869651, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14715.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Trends In Treat-And-Release Emergency Care Visits With High-Intensity Billing In The US, 2006–19
Janke A, Gettel C, Koski-Vacirca R, Lin M, Kocher K, Venkatesh A. Trends In Treat-And-Release Emergency Care Visits With High-Intensity Billing In The US, 2006–19. Health Affairs 2022, 41: 1772-1780. PMID: 36469824, DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2022.00484.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsEmergency Medical ServicesEmergency Service, HospitalEmergency TreatmentHealth StatusHumansUnited StatesConceptsRelease ED visitsEmergency departmentED visitsNationwide Emergency Department SampleEmergency care visitsEmergency Department SampleProportion of visitsHealth care systemMore comorbiditiesCare visitsOlder patientsED careBilling practicesSerious diagnosisObservational studyUndifferentiated patientsPatient complexityCare servicesHealth statusCare systemVisitsPatientsEvolving roleReimbursement reformTreat