Revitalizing Healthcare

ED Accreditation: Understanding the Initiative to Set Higher Standards

March 19, 2024 Season 4 Episode 22
Revitalizing Healthcare
ED Accreditation: Understanding the Initiative to Set Higher Standards
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Show Notes

Have you considered ways to elevate patient care and physician well-being? In this episode, Dr. Gillian Schmitz delves deep into the intricacies of emergency department, hospital, and physician group accreditation. In this enlightening discussion, she explores the significance of accreditation in ensuring quality care and safety standards for both patients and physicians. 

I can't think of anything more important than our ability to define what those standards should be for patients, for us to prevent burnout, to ensure we're given quality care. - Dr. Gillian Schmitz.

My special guest is Gillian Schmitz.

Gillian Schmitz is the former president of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). With a strong dedication to enhancing patient care and advocating for the well-being of physicians, Dr. Schmitz is at the forefront of the emergency department accreditation process. Her focus on implementing evidence-based policies and practices reflects her commitment to elevating medical standards. Dr. Schmitz's experience and progressive approach make her an invaluable asset, highlighting the importance of continuous improvement and adherence to the best medical practices in pursuing accreditation excellence.

The resources mentioned in this episode are:

  • Become a member of ACEP to support advocacy efforts and have a voice in shaping emergency medicine standards and policies.
  • Encourage your group or hospital to apply for accreditation through ACEP to ensure high-quality care and fair, productive work environments for all physicians.

Connect with Dr. Schmitz and visit ACEP's website

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