Publications by authors named "Bradford L Borden"

Background: Emergency physicians must maintain procedural skills, but clinical opportunities may be insufficient. We sought to determine how often practicing emergency physicians in academic, community and freestanding emergency departments (EDs) perform 4 procedures: central venous catheterization (CVC), tube thoracostomy, tracheal intubation, and lumbar puncture (LP).

Methods: This was a retrospective study evaluating emergency physician procedural performance over a 12-month period.

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  • The ongoing professional practice evaluation (OPPE) aims to monitor and improve the quality and safety of physicians' practices, particularly when nonconformity is detected through focused professional practice evaluation (FPPE).
  • A quality assurance initiative was implemented across 18 emergency departments, including monthly peer reviews to identify practice concerns and biannual chart assessments for compliance with clinical standards.
  • Results from 2019 showed that 12.8% of reviewed cases had quality issues, and 4.1% of physicians were deficient across multiple quality metrics, indicating the importance of structured OPPE to enhance patient care.
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Background: Patient boarding in the emergency department (ED) is a significant issue leading to increased morbidity/mortality, longer lengths of stay, and higher hospital costs. We examined the impact of boarding patients on the ED waiting room. Additionally, we determined whether facility type, patient acuity, time of day, or hospital occupancy impacted waiting rooms in 18 EDs across a large healthcare system.

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Objective: Overdose from opioids has reached epidemic proportions. Large healthcare systems can utilize existing technology to encourage responsible opioid prescribing practices. Our study measured the effects of using the electronic medical record (EMR) with direct clinician feedback to standardize opioid prescribing practices within a large healthcare system.

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