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Emergency Medical Services at the Crossroads
APPENDIX D
List of Commissioned Papers
The Role of the Emergency Department in the Health Care Delivery System
Consultant: Eva Stahl, Brandeis University
Patient Safety and Quality of Care in Emergency Services
Consultant: Jim Adams, Northwestern University
Patient Flow in Hospital-Based Emergency Services
Consultant: Brad Prenny, Boston University, Health Policy Institute
Models of Organization, Delivery, and Planning for EMS and Trauma Systems
Consultant: Tasmeen Singh, Children’s National Medical Center
Information Technology in Emergency Care
Consultant: Larry Nathanson, Harvard Medical School
Emergency Care in Rural America
Consultant: Janet Williams, University of Rochester
The Emergency Care Workforce
Consultant: Jean Moore, State University of New York School of Public Health
The Financing of EMS and Hospital-Based Emergency Services
Consultants: John McConnell, Oregon Health and Sciences University
David Gray, Medical University of South Carolina
Richard Lindrooth, Medical University of South Carolina
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Emergency Medical Services at the Crossroads
The Impact of New Medical Technologies on Emergency Care
Consultant: Sg2
Mental Health and Substance Abuse in the Emergent Care Setting
Consultant: Linda Degutis, DrPH, Yale University
Emergency Care Research Funding
Consultant: Roger Lewis, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
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pediatric emergency