
To analyze value of low-acuity care, an existing model is adapted to highlight factors impacting how stakeholders assess emergency department care compared with alternatives.
Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE is professor of Emergency Medicine and Health Policy and director of the Office for Clinical Practice Innovation at George Washington University. He is a Visiting Scholar at Brookings Institution. He has written over 200 peer-reviewed articles and 3 books on emergency care, diagnostic testing, and quality. He has contributed to Slate, TIME, Wall Street Journal, and Emergency Physicians Monthly, and interviews for two podcasts: Urgent Matters and Clinical Practice Innovations.
To analyze value of low-acuity care, an existing model is adapted to highlight factors impacting how stakeholders assess emergency department care compared with alternatives.
Published: September 14th 2012 | Updated:
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