Acute care surgery (ACS) diagnoses are responsible for approximately a quarter of the costs of inpatient care in the US government, and individuals will be responsible for a larger share of the costs of this healthcare as the population ages. ACS as a specialty thus has the opportunity to meet a significant healthcare need, and by optimizing care delivery models do so in a way that improves both quality and value. ACS practice models that have maintained or added emergency general surgery (EGS) and even elective surgery have realized more operative case volume and surgeon satisfaction. However, vulnerabilities exist in the ACS model. Payer mix in a practice varies by geography and distribution of EGS, trauma, critical care, and elective sur...
BACKGROUND: To date, no studies have reported nationwide adoption of acute care surgery (ACS) or ide...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Background: There is a national loss of access to surgeons for emergencies. Contributing factors inc...
Acute care surgery (ACS) diagnoses are responsible for approximately a quarter of the costs of inpat...
Acute care surgery (ACS) diagnoses are responsible for approximately a quarter of the costs of inpat...
Background: Acute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Background Trauma surgery has changed significantly over the past decade. Nonoperative evidence-base...
BACKGROUND: Since acute care surgery (ACS) was conceptualized a decade ago, the specialty has been a...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of adoption of acute care surgery (ACS) as a strategy for emergency general sur...
Importance: Owing to lack of adequate emergency care infrastructure and decline in general surgery w...
Introduction: Since Acute Care Surgery (ACS) was first conceptualized as a specialty a decade ago, A...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to address a general surgery workforce crisis; how...
Increasing numbers of government and commercial payers are considering a transition to "bundled paym...
BACKGROUND: To date, no studies have reported nationwide adoption of acute care surgery (ACS) or ide...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Background: There is a national loss of access to surgeons for emergencies. Contributing factors inc...
Acute care surgery (ACS) diagnoses are responsible for approximately a quarter of the costs of inpat...
Acute care surgery (ACS) diagnoses are responsible for approximately a quarter of the costs of inpat...
Background: Acute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Background Trauma surgery has changed significantly over the past decade. Nonoperative evidence-base...
BACKGROUND: Since acute care surgery (ACS) was conceptualized a decade ago, the specialty has been a...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of adoption of acute care surgery (ACS) as a strategy for emergency general sur...
Importance: Owing to lack of adequate emergency care infrastructure and decline in general surgery w...
Introduction: Since Acute Care Surgery (ACS) was first conceptualized as a specialty a decade ago, A...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to address a general surgery workforce crisis; how...
Increasing numbers of government and commercial payers are considering a transition to "bundled paym...
BACKGROUND: To date, no studies have reported nationwide adoption of acute care surgery (ACS) or ide...
There are growing difficulties in caring for patients with acute surgical emergencies. In response, ...
Background: There is a national loss of access to surgeons for emergencies. Contributing factors inc...