May 6, 2026 · Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine · DOI: 10.1111/acem.70320

Overlooking Barriers to Safe and Effective Emergency Department Discharge

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The authors aimed to evaluate the ability of resident physicians to identify social and functional barriers that patients face after being discharged from the emergency department (ED). Their study found that patients reported these barriers at significantly higher rates than the physicians recognized, indicating poor sensitivity and agreement between patient-reported and physician-identified challenges. The findings suggest a need for improved training and systematic screening to enhance patient care transitions post-discharge.

Thomas K Hagerman, Fabrice I Mowbray, Tiara Lang, Maryam Nour, Jo-Ann K Rammal, Samantha Odeesho, Seraj Farhat, Howard Klausner, Mansoor Siddiqui, Joseph Miller

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