Preventive care in the emergency department, part I: clinical preventive services—are they relevant to emergency medicine?

KV Rhodes, JA Gordon, RA Lowe… - Academic …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
KV Rhodes, JA Gordon, RA Lowe
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2000Wiley Online Library
In 1998 the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine's (SAEM's) Board of Directors asked
the SAEM Public Health and Education Task Force to develop recommendations for
prevention, screening, and counseling activities to be conducted in emergency departments
(EDs). The Task Force's work was divided into two phases: 1) a discussion of the rationale
for preventive services in the ED, along with generation of a preliminary list of prevention
activities that could be studied for ED implementation; and 2) a formal evidence‐based …
Abstract
In 1998 the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine's (SAEM's) Board of Directors asked the SAEM Public Health and Education Task Force to develop recommendations for prevention, screening, and counseling activities to be conducted in emergency departments (EDs). The Task Force's work was divided into two phases: 1) a discussion of the rationale for preventive services in the ED, along with generation of a preliminary list of prevention activities that could be studied for ED implementation; and 2) a formal evidence‐based review of topics chosen from the preliminary list, along with recommendations for ED implementation and further study. This paper represents Phase I of the project. Phase II, the formal evidence‐based review and recommendations, is published separately in this issue.
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