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    The walk-in clinic model improves access to psychiatry in primary care by Kroll, David S., MD, Chakravartti, Annie, Gasparrini, Kate, Latham, Carol, Davidson, Paul, Byron-Burke, Martha, Gitlin, David F

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-10-2016)
    “…Abstract Objective. Missed appointments decrease clinic capacity and negatively affect health outcomes. The objective of this study was to increase the…”
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    Benzodiazepines are Prescribed More Frequently to Patients Already at Risk for Benzodiazepine-Related Adverse Events in Primary Care by Kroll, David S., Nieva, Harry Reyes, Barsky, Arthur J., Linder, Jeffrey A.

    “…ABSTRACT Background Benzodiazepine use is associated with adverse drug events and higher mortality. Known risk factors for benzodiazepine-related adverse…”
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    Anticipating Patient Safety Events in Psychiatric Care by Yerstein, Maria C, Sundararaj, Deepika, McLean, Marissa, Kroll, David S

    Published in Journal of psychiatric practice (01-01-2024)
    “…Although suicide prevention often dominates patient safety efforts in psychiatry and behavioral health, patients who seek such services are also prone to other…”
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    Performance measurement tools for consultation-liaison psychiatry services must consider feasibility by Kroll, David S., Gopal, Arun, Kimmel, Ryan J., Mattson, Janice, Beizai, Kristin, Danovitch, Itai

    Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-05-2020)
    “…This editorial describes an effort by 9 consultation-liaison (C-L) psychiatry service leaders in the United States to incorporate routine performance…”
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    A Quality Measurement Framework for Emergency Department Care of Psychiatric Emergencies by Im, Dana D., Scott, Kirstin W., Venkatesh, Arjun K., Lobon, Luis F., Kroll, David S., Samuels, Elizabeth A., Wilson, Michael P., Zeller, Scott, Zun, Leslie S., Clifford, Kathleen C., Zachrison, Kori S.

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-05-2023)
    “…As a primary access point for crisis psychiatric care, the emergency department (ED) is uniquely positioned to improve the quality of care and outcomes for…”
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    Supporting Suicidal Patients After Discharge from the Emergency Department by Kroll, David S

    Published in Journal of clinical outcomes management (01-07-2018)
    “…Objective: To provide a review of emergency department (ED)-based psychosocial interventions that support adult patients with an identified suicide risk…”
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    A Successful Walk-In Psychiatric Model for Integrated Care by Kroll, David S, Latham, Carol, Mahal, Janice, Siciliano, Meagan, Shea, Laura S, Irwin, Lisa, Southworth, Bonnie, Gitlin, David F

    “…Accommodating walk-in psychiatry visits in primary care can improve access to psychiatric care for patients from historically underserved groups. We sought to…”
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    Impact of a Rapid-Access Ambulatory Psychiatry Encounter on Subsequent Emergency Department Utilization by Kroll, David S., Wrenn, Karen, Grimaldi, John A., Campbell, Lorna, Irwin, Lisa, Pires, Maria, Dattilo, Natalie, Schechter, Julia, Levy-Carrick, Nomi, Gitlin, David F.

    Published in Community mental health journal (01-07-2021)
    “…The authors sought to determine whether providing a rapid-access ambulatory psychiatry encounter correlated with emergency department utilization during a…”
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    Longitudinal Urgent Care Psychiatry as a Unique Access Point for Underserved Patients by Kroll, David S, Wrenn, Karen, Grimaldi, John A, Campbell, Lorna, Raynor, Geoffrey, Dawson, Megan, Irwin, Lisa, Pires, Maria, Giacalone, Pamela, Tuohy, Diane, Fromson, John A, Wolfe, David, Gitlin, David F

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2019)
    “…Objective:The authors sought to determine whether a walk-in psychiatry model with longitudinal follow-up capability could improve access for patients who…”
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    Trauma Does Not Predict Patients’ Experiences With Constant Observation by KROLL, DAVID S., THOM, ROBYN, VAN LUNTEREN, JENNIFER, TORETTA, CARA, CROWLEY, BRITTANY, KNOTTS, PAULA, FROMSON, JOHN

    Published in Journal of psychiatric practice (01-07-2018)
    “…Little is known about which patient factors are associated with a positive or negative experience of constant observation (CO) in a general hospital or…”
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    The Psychiatry Morbidity and Mortality Incident Reporting Tool Increases Psychiatrist Participation in Reporting Adverse Events by Kroll, David S, Shellman, Andrea D, Gitlin, David F

    Published in Journal of patient safety (01-09-2018)
    “…OBJECTIVESAlthough the reporting of adverse events (AEs) is widely thought to be a key first step to improving patient safety in hospital systems,…”
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    Drug Screens for Psychiatric Patients in the Emergency Department: Evaluation and Recommendations by Kroll, David S., M.D, Smallwood, Jennifer, M.P.H, Chang, Grace, M.D., M.P.H

    Published in Psychosomatics (Washington, D.C.) (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective To better understand how toxicology screening for psychiatric patients in the emergency department (ED) setting affects diagnostic decisions. Methods…”
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    Clinical Severity Alone Does Not Determine Disposition Decisions for Patients in the Emergency Department with Suicide Risk by Kroll, David S., Karno, Jennifer, Mullen, Brian, Shah, Sejal B., Pallin, Daniel J., Gitlin, David F.

    Published in Psychosomatics (Washington, D.C.) (01-07-2018)
    “…Boarding of patients with suicide risk in emergency departments (EDs) negatively affects both patients and society. Factors other than clinical severity may…”
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