Background: Studies have demonstrated that relative value units (RVUs) do not appropriately reflect cognitive effort or time spent in patient care, but RVU continues to be used as a standardized system to track productivity. It is unknown how well RVU reflects the effort of acute care surgeons. Our objective was to determine if RVUs adequately reflect increased surgeon effort required to treat emergent versus elective patients receiving similar procedures.Methods: A retrospective analysis using The American College of Surgeons\u27 National Surgical Quality Improvement Program 2011 data set was conducted. The control group consisted of patients undergoing elective colectomy, hernia repair, or biliary procedures as identified by Current Proce...
Importance: The existing readmission quality metric does not meaningfully distinguish readmissions a...
Background: Hospital-level variation has been found to influence outcomes in emergency general surge...
OBJECTIVE: To compare perioperative charges induced at the initial phase of a standardized enhanced ...
Background: Emergency surgery patients risk greater mortality and morbidity than elective patients u...
Health care reform is forcing “alignment” between hospitals and physicians. The acceleration of empl...
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...
Increasing numbers of government and commercial payers are considering a transition to "bundled paym...
Importance: Despite the significant contribution of surgical spending to health care costs, most sur...
Acute care surgery (ACS) diagnoses are responsible for approximately a quarter of the costs of inpat...
BACKGROUND: Since acute care surgery (ACS) was conceptualized a decade ago, the specialty has been a...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
INTRODUCTION: Many postoperative acute care visits (PACVs) are likely more appropriately addressed i...
© 2016 Dr. Rezvaneh ShakerianBackground and aims: Healthcare services globally are faced with having...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Importance: The existing readmission quality metric does not meaningfully distinguish readmissions a...
Background: Hospital-level variation has been found to influence outcomes in emergency general surge...
OBJECTIVE: To compare perioperative charges induced at the initial phase of a standardized enhanced ...
Background: Emergency surgery patients risk greater mortality and morbidity than elective patients u...
Health care reform is forcing “alignment” between hospitals and physicians. The acceleration of empl...
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...
Increasing numbers of government and commercial payers are considering a transition to "bundled paym...
Importance: Despite the significant contribution of surgical spending to health care costs, most sur...
Acute care surgery (ACS) diagnoses are responsible for approximately a quarter of the costs of inpat...
BACKGROUND: Since acute care surgery (ACS) was conceptualized a decade ago, the specialty has been a...
BackgroundAcute care surgery (ACS) comprises trauma, surgical critical care, and emergency general s...
INTRODUCTION: Many postoperative acute care visits (PACVs) are likely more appropriately addressed i...
© 2016 Dr. Rezvaneh ShakerianBackground and aims: Healthcare services globally are faced with having...
BACKGROUND: Acute care surgery (ACS) was proposed to improve emergency general surgery (EGS) care; h...
Importance: The existing readmission quality metric does not meaningfully distinguish readmissions a...
Background: Hospital-level variation has been found to influence outcomes in emergency general surge...
OBJECTIVE: To compare perioperative charges induced at the initial phase of a standardized enhanced ...