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    Multiple Naloxone Administrations Among Emergency Medical Service Providers is Increasing by Faul, Mark, Lurie, Peter, Kinsman, Jeremiah M., Dailey, Michael W., Crabaugh, Charmaine, Sasser, Scott M.

    Published in Prehospital emergency care (04-07-2017)
    “…Background: Opioid overdoses are at epidemic levels in the United States. Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers may administer naloxone to restore patient…”
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    National Systematic Legal Review of State Policies on Emergency Medical Services Licensure Levels' Authority to Administer Opioid Antagonists by Kinsman, Jeremiah M., Robinson, Kathy

    Published in Prehospital emergency care (03-09-2018)
    “…Objective: Previous research conducted in November 2013 found there were a limited number of states and territories in the United States (US) that authorize…”
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    Feasibility and acceptability of electronic administration of patient reported outcomes using mHealth platform in emergency department patients with non-medical opioid use by Hawk, Kathryn, Malicki, Caitlin, Kinsman, Jeremiah, D'Onofrio, Gail, Taylor, Andrew, Venkatesh, Arjun

    Published in Addiction science & clinical practice (10-11-2021)
    “…The emergency department (ED) offers an important opportunity to identify patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) and initiate treatment. However, post-ED…”
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    Assessing the readiness of digital data infrastructure for opioid use disorder research by Venkatesh, Arjun, Malicki, Caitlin, Hawk, Kathryn, D'Onofrio, Gail, Kinsman, Jeremiah, Taylor, Andrew

    Published in Addiction science & clinical practice (10-07-2020)
    “…Gaps in electronic health record (EHR) data collection and the paucity of standardized clinical data elements (CDEs) captured from electronic and digital data…”
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    Prehospital Emergency Care Education for the Nepal Mountaineering Association by Kinsman, Jeremiah M., MPH, EMT-B, Jaffe, Bernard M., MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-12-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Prehospital emergency care training programs are effective in reducing mortality and disability in low-income countries. Implementation of…”
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    Association between patient-physician gender concordance and patient experience scores. Is there gender bias? by Chekijian, Sharon, Kinsman, Jeremiah, Taylor, R. Andrew, Ravi, Shashank, Parwani, Vivek, Ulrich, Andrew, Venkatesh, Arjun, Agrawal, Pooja

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-07-2021)
    “…Patient satisfaction, a commonly measured indicator of quality of care and patient experience, is often used in physician performance reviews and promotion…”
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    Fair Play: Application of Normalized Scoring to Emergency Department Throughput Quality Measures in a National Registry by Venkatesh, Arjun, Ravi, Shashank, Rothenberg, Craig, Kinsman, Jeremiah, Sun, Jean, Goyal, Pawan, Augustine, James, Epstein, Stephen K.

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-05-2021)
    “…The measurement of emergency department (ED) throughput as a patient-centered quality measure is ubiquitous; however, marked heterogeneity exists between EDs,…”
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    The cost of waiting: Association of ED boarding with hospitalization costs by Baloescu, Cristiana, Kinsman, Jeremiah, Ravi, Shashank, Parwani, Vivek, Sangal, Rohit B., Ulrich, Andrew, Venkatesh, Arjun K.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-02-2021)
    “…Emergency Department (ED) boarding, the practice of holding patients in the ED after they have been admitted to the hospital due to unavailability of inpatient…”
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    Can metrics give physicians insight? by Bright, Erin, Scofi, Jean, Sangal, Rohit B., Rothenberg, Craig, Kinsman, Jeremiah, Patel, Amitkumar, Parwani, Vivek, Sather, John, Pickens, Andrew, Ulrich, Andrew, Venkatesh, Arjun K.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-05-2022)
    “…Dear Editors, The Joint Commission for Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation (OPPE) and the American Board of Emergency Medicine have established regulatory…”
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    1781 - Epidemiology of EMS Responses to Traffic Crashes in the United States for 2014 by Ortiz, Noelle, Ramnarayan, Monika, Kinsman, Jeremiah

    Published in Journal of transport & health (01-06-2017)
    “…In 2014, there were 6.1 million crashes, resulting in 32,675 fatalities, 2.3 million injured persons, and comprehensive costs of an estimated 836 billion…”
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    National Assessment of Surprise Coverage Gaps Provided to Simulated Patients Seeking Emergency Care by Parwani, Vivek, Ulrich, Andrew, Rothenberg, Craig, Kinsman, Jeremiah, Duhaime, Matthew, Thomas, Melissa, Venkatesh, Arjun

    Published in JAMA network open (01-05-2020)
    “…This cross-sectional study evaluates surprise coverage gaps in health insurance by using secret shopper phone call methods to assess whether hospital billing…”
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    Naloxone Administration Frequency During Emergency Medical Service Events — United States, 2012–2016 by Cash, Rebecca E., Kinsman, Jeremiah, Crowe, Remle P., Rivard, Madison K., Faul, Mark, Panchal, Ashish R.

    “…As the opioid epidemic in the United States has continued since the early 2000s (1,2), most descriptions have focused on misuse and deaths. Increased…”
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    Naloxone Administration Frequency During Emergency Medical Service Events - United States, 2012-2016 by Cash, Rebecca E, Kinsman, Jeremiah, Crowe, Remle P, Rivard, Madison K, Faul, Mark, Panchal, Ashish R

    “…Naloxone administration data from emergency medical services (EMS) records have been used for surveillance for opioid overdoses on a local level. Analysis of a…”
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