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          AMA Prepares for COVID-19 Vaccine with Coding UpdatesThere are codes unique to two possible vaccines and other unique codes concerning administration of those vaccines. 
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          Analysis: Nurses at High Risk of Contracting COVID-19Investigators emphasized the need for rigorous infection control practices in healthcare settings as well as mitigation efforts aimed at reducing transmission of the virus in the community. 
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          Poll: Many Emergency Physicians Avoid Mental Health TreatmentAlready at high risk of suffering from burnout and PTSD, emergency physicians are straining to care for patients with COVID-19. However, recent evidence suggests many of these providers are reluctant to seek the mental healthcare they need, creating adverse circumstances for themselves, their colleagues, and maybe even their patients. 
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          Tips for Successfully Implementing a Flu Vaccination ProgramPediatric ED leaders interested in implementing a screening protocol to boost flu vaccination rates in children should rely on quality improvement principles. 
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          Nurse-Driven Screening Protocol Seeks Flu Vaccine for Every Eligible Child in EDFrustrated with low vaccination rates, the ED at Children’s Wisconsin in Milwaukee implemented a screening protocol to offer the flu vaccine to every eligible child who presents for care. Now in its third year, the nurse-driven intervention has proven successful, with leaders working to expand the approach ahead of an expected COVID-19 vaccine. 
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          Acute, Hospital-Level Care in the Home: A Glimpse of the FutureEmergency providers can provide hospital-level acute care to patients at home under Advanced Care at Home, a new program from the Mayo Clinic that leverages technology and in-person services. 
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          New Approaches for Ethically Challenging ED CasesFor emergency providers, time is precious. If a full-blown consult is not possible, ethicists can help discern the most critical aspect of a concern these clinicians may express. Quick, in-person responses; phone consults; and telemedicine consults all are possible approaches. 
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          American Heart Association Calls for End to Structural RacismGroup “declares its unequivocal support of antiracist principles” in a recent presidential advisory. 
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          Length of Time in ED Linked to Patient Safety EventsThe odds of a patient safety event (defined as a near-miss event or adverse event) increase by 4.5% for every additional hour a patient stays in the ED, according to the authors of a recent study. 
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          Hospitals Mistakenly View Boarding as an ‘ED Problem’Since hospitals rely on elective surgeries for financial viability, patients admitted from the ED tend to be a somewhat lower priority. Asking hospital administrators to observe the risks of ED boarding firsthand can help change this perception. 
