Current status of emergency department attending physician ultrasound credentialing and quality assurance in the United States

Abstract Background The use of emergency ultrasonography (EUS) has gained much popularity in the past few decades, and is now a mainstay of diagnostic decision-making. This expanded use is now highlighting the substantial issue of individual hospitals in credentialing its emergency medicine attendin...

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Main Authors: Devjani Das, Monica Kapoor, Cara Brown, Afoma Ndubuisi, Sanjey Gupta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-05-01
Series:Critical Ultrasound Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13089-016-0042-z
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author Devjani Das
Monica Kapoor
Cara Brown
Afoma Ndubuisi
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description Abstract Background The use of emergency ultrasonography (EUS) has gained much popularity in the past few decades, and is now a mainstay of diagnostic decision-making. This expanded use is now highlighting the substantial issue of individual hospitals in credentialing its emergency medicine attending physicians in EUS in the United States. This issue is also of importance as more hospitals are now requesting reimbursements for emergency ultrasounds. The objective of this study is to gain an understanding of how many emergency departments are currently credentialing its attending staff in EUS, what the internal structure and staffing are of these emergency departments, and how they are currently performing quality assurance of the ultrasounds performed. Methods This was a cross-sectional, web-based survey sent to 160 ACGME-accredited EM residency programs from July 2013 to November 2013. The survey consisted of 23 questions regarding: (1) number of emergency medicine attendings on staff, (2) presence of an EUS fellowship, (3) quality assurance (QA) process, and (4) current US credentialing process. Results There was a 50 % response rate. Fifty percent of the total respondents (n = 40) had an EUS fellowship program. Of the sites with an EUS fellowship, 36 had EUS fellowship-trained attendings. Of the sites without an EUS fellowship, 19 had EUS fellowship-trained faculty, p ≤ 0.0001. Sites with an EUS fellowship had a greater percentage of staff credentialed to perform EUS as compared to sites with no EUS fellowship, p = 0.0161. All sites with an EUS fellowship had EUS-credentialed attendings. In sites with an EUS fellowship, 35 conducted a formal QA of ED performed EUS scans versus 22 at sites without an EUS fellowship, p = 0.003. Conclusions The survey results support hiring emergency attendings that have completed postgraduate training in emergency ultrasonography to aid in credentialing staff. This also seems to be helpful in completing a timelier QA of all ED ultrasounds.
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spelling doaj.art-9486d3e6969f4940b9df909229d525ea2022-12-21T19:58:17ZengSpringerOpenCritical Ultrasound Journal2036-31762036-79022016-05-01811710.1186/s13089-016-0042-zCurrent status of emergency department attending physician ultrasound credentialing and quality assurance in the United StatesDevjani Das0Monica Kapoor1Cara Brown2Afoma Ndubuisi3Sanjey Gupta4Department of Emergency Medicine, Northwell Health-Staten Island University HospitalDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Northwell Health-Staten Island University HospitalDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Northwell Health-Staten Island University HospitalDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Northwell Health-Staten Island University HospitalDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Northwell Health-Franklin HospitalAbstract Background The use of emergency ultrasonography (EUS) has gained much popularity in the past few decades, and is now a mainstay of diagnostic decision-making. This expanded use is now highlighting the substantial issue of individual hospitals in credentialing its emergency medicine attending physicians in EUS in the United States. This issue is also of importance as more hospitals are now requesting reimbursements for emergency ultrasounds. The objective of this study is to gain an understanding of how many emergency departments are currently credentialing its attending staff in EUS, what the internal structure and staffing are of these emergency departments, and how they are currently performing quality assurance of the ultrasounds performed. Methods This was a cross-sectional, web-based survey sent to 160 ACGME-accredited EM residency programs from July 2013 to November 2013. The survey consisted of 23 questions regarding: (1) number of emergency medicine attendings on staff, (2) presence of an EUS fellowship, (3) quality assurance (QA) process, and (4) current US credentialing process. Results There was a 50 % response rate. Fifty percent of the total respondents (n = 40) had an EUS fellowship program. Of the sites with an EUS fellowship, 36 had EUS fellowship-trained attendings. Of the sites without an EUS fellowship, 19 had EUS fellowship-trained faculty, p ≤ 0.0001. Sites with an EUS fellowship had a greater percentage of staff credentialed to perform EUS as compared to sites with no EUS fellowship, p = 0.0161. All sites with an EUS fellowship had EUS-credentialed attendings. In sites with an EUS fellowship, 35 conducted a formal QA of ED performed EUS scans versus 22 at sites without an EUS fellowship, p = 0.003. Conclusions The survey results support hiring emergency attendings that have completed postgraduate training in emergency ultrasonography to aid in credentialing staff. This also seems to be helpful in completing a timelier QA of all ED ultrasounds.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13089-016-0042-zEmergency ultrasonographyEducationSurveyCredentialingQuality assurance
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Current status of emergency department attending physician ultrasound credentialing and quality assurance in the United States
Critical Ultrasound Journal
Emergency ultrasonography
Education
Survey
Credentialing
Quality assurance
title Current status of emergency department attending physician ultrasound credentialing and quality assurance in the United States
title_full Current status of emergency department attending physician ultrasound credentialing and quality assurance in the United States
title_fullStr Current status of emergency department attending physician ultrasound credentialing and quality assurance in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Current status of emergency department attending physician ultrasound credentialing and quality assurance in the United States
title_short Current status of emergency department attending physician ultrasound credentialing and quality assurance in the United States
title_sort current status of emergency department attending physician ultrasound credentialing and quality assurance in the united states
topic Emergency ultrasonography
Education
Survey
Credentialing
Quality assurance
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13089-016-0042-z
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