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Articles Tagged With: confusion

  • Video Results in Slightly Better Informed Consent, More Satisfaction

    Keep in mind the person who has who to digest informed consent information. Avoiding complex terminology could lead to better understanding among the laypeople who participate in clinical trials.
  • Scripting Keeps Financial Message Consistent

    Giving families a point of contact for each area of the revenue cycle is the best way to provide uniformity. For example, when patients call in for an explanation of their bills, connect them with customer relations. If they need to set up a payment plan, bring in financial counselors.

  • Study: Hospitals Using 154 Code Combinations

    A paper cited research from Pennsylvania healthcare facilities between 2004 and 2013 showing that they used 80 different emergency codes to designate 37 separate functional categories. That meant there were 154 possible combinations to interpret correctly.

  • Making Sense of Delirium in the Emergency Department

    Delirium is a complex disorder marked by the acute onset of mental status change with an associated fluctuating course. Despite the fact that delirium is a common clinical entity in elderly hospitalized patients, the condition may present in any patient regardless of medical comorbidities. Recognition within the emergency setting is becoming increasingly important, as the diagnosis frequently is missed.