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The Hospital-Based Emergency Care Subcommittee will identify and address a wide range of issues, including: the role and impact of the emergency department within the larger hospital system; the interaction between the emergency department and inpatient and ancillary services, such as lab, pharmacy, and imaging; patient flow and information technology; workforce issues across multiple disciplines, including emergency physicians, nurses, and other members of the care team; the impact of technological innovations on emergency care; the legal and regulatory framework for emergency care, including EMTALA, liability issues, and reimbursement; disaster preparedness, surge capacity, and surveillance; clinical and health services research within the emergency department setting; and special challenges of emergency care in rural settings.
The scope of this IOM project reflects a recent expansion through funding from additional federal sponsors. More information on the overall project can be found on the project description page. This expansion includes the addition of members to the main committee, as well as the creation of three subcommittees: Pediatric Emergency Care Subcommittee, Prehospital EMS Subcommittee, and Hospital-based Emergency Care Subcommittee. Three reports will be issued focusing on the subcommittee topic areas, and a fourth will be issued looking at the broad system issues, as well as linkages among the areas addressed by the subcommittees. The committee's reports are expected to be released in early 2006.
The Hospital-Based Emergency Care Subcommittee will meet a total of 4 times: June 24-25, 2004 October 4-5, 2004 March 2-3, 2005 June 23-24, 2005
More information on the Hospital-based subcommittee and this project, including meeting agendas, can be found using the links above and to the left. Please check back for regular updates. You can also sign up for the project listserv to receive information via e-mail on upcoming meetings and other project-related news.
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Current support for this project is provided by the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation; the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); and the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
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