Publications by authors named "E Deland"

Background: In October 2022 a multisite social determinants of health screening initiative was expanded across seven emergency departments of a large, urban hospital system. The aim of the initiative was to identify and address those underlying social needs that frequently interfere with a patient's health and well-being, often resulting in increased preventable system utilization.

Methods: Building on an established Patient Navigator Program, an existing screening process, and long-standing community-based partnerships, an interdisciplinary workgroup was formed to develop and implement the initiative.

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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has stressed the US health care system in unprecedented ways. In March and April 2020, emergency departments (EDs) throughout New York City experienced high volumes and acuity related to the pandemic. Here, we present a structured after-action report of a coalition of 9 EDs within a hospital system in the New York City metropolitan area, with an emphasis on best practices developed during the prolonged surge as well as specific opportunities for growth.

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The coronavirus pandemic catalyzed a digital health transformation, placing renewed focus on using remote monitoring technologies to care for patients outside of hospitals. At NewYork-Presbyterian, the authors expanded remote monitoring infrastructure and developed a COVID-19 Hypoxia Monitoring program-a critical means through which discharged COVID-19 patients were followed and assessed, enabling the organization to maximize inpatient capacity at a time of acute bed shortage. The pandemic tested existing remote monitoring efforts, revealing numerous operating challenges including device management, centralized escalation protocols, and health equity concerns.

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Intraocular pressure lowering surgery in congenital aniridia glaucoma (CAG) can be complicated by dysgenesis of the limbal region, anterior chamber angle, iris, and lens. The anterior segments of 23 eyes (17 patients) with congenital aniridia were investigated under general anesthesia using ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM). The structures of the anterior segment were examined: distance of ciliary body processes from the anterior chamber angle and positioning of Schlemm's canal.

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The social amoeba is a well-established model organism to study the interaction between bacteria and phagocytes. In contrast, research using as a host model for fungi is rare. We describe a comprehensive study, which uses as a host model system to investigate the interaction with apathogenic () and pathogenic ( sp.

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