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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.12883" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.12883</a>
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1360–1363
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7
Volume
62
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Optimal Older Adult Emergency Care: Introducing Multidisciplinary Geriatric Emergency Department Guidelines from the American College of Emergency Physicians, American Geriatrics Society, Emergency Nurses Association, and Society for Academic...
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
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2014
2014-07
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Aged; Quality Improvement; Practice Guidelines; Emergency Patients; Multidisciplinary Care Team; American College of Emergency Physicians; American Geriatrics Society; Emergency Nurses Association; Society for Academic Emergency Medicine; Emergency Medicine – Standards; Geriatrics – Standards; Emergency Care – Standards – In Old Age; Gerontologic Care – Standards
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Carpenter Christopher R; Bromley Marilyn; Caterino Jeffrey M; Chun Audrey; Gerson Lowell W; Greenspan Jason; Hwang Ula; John David P; Lyons William L; Platts-Mills Timothy F; Mortensen Betty; Ragsdale Luna; Rosenberg Mark; Wilber Scott T
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In the United States and around the world, effective, efficient, and reliable strategies to provide emergency care to aging adults is challenging crowded emergency departments ( EDs) and strained healthcare systems. In response, geriatric emergency medicine clinicians, educators, and researchers collaborated with the American College of Emergency Physicians, American Geriatrics Society, Emergency Nurses Association, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine to develop guidelines intended to improve ED geriatric care by enhancing expertise, educational, and quality improvement expectations, equipment, policies, and protocols. These Geriatric Emergency Department Guidelines represent the first formal society-led attempt to characterize the essential attributes of the geriatric ED and received formal approval from the boards of directors of each of the four societies in 2013 and 2014. This article is intended to introduce emergency medicine and geriatric healthcare providers to the guidelines while providing recommendations for continued refinement of these proposals through educational dissemination, formal effectiveness evaluations, cost-effectiveness studies, and eventually institutional credentialing.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.12883" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1111/jgs.12883</a>
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2014
Aged
AMERICAN College of Emergency Physicians
AMERICAN Geriatrics Society
Bromley Marilyn
Carpenter Christopher R
Caterino Jeffrey M
Chun Audrey
Emergency Care – Standards – In Old Age
Emergency Medicine – Standards
EMERGENCY Nurses Association
Emergency Patients
Geriatrics – Standards
Gerontologic Care – Standards
Gerson Lowell W
Greenspan Jason
Hwang Ula
John David P
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Lyons William L
Mortensen Betty
Multidisciplinary Care Team
Platts-Mills Timothy F
Practice Guidelines
Quality Improvement
Ragsdale Luna
Rosenberg Mark
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Wilber Scott T