How to Reduce Unnecessary Emergency Department Use, Improve Quality of Care and Lower Costs

When patients with non-emergent needs and primary care-treatable conditions end up in the emergency room, it drains critical resources, leads to suboptimal care and drives up costs.

In fact...

Even a 5% reduction in non-emergent visits can make a significant impact on your bottom line.

*Testing results from Johns Hopkins in-house data and modeling; 2019. For more information, see our Emergency Department Classification E-guide.

Today, we're sharing our free e-guide aimed at shifting behavior, reducing costs and improving health outcomes using the Johns Hopkins ACG® System's Emergency Department (ED) classification feature.

The guide includes several real-world examples of how different organizations have used the ACG System to understand root causes of ED use and identify improvement opportunities.

Harness this unique view of patient data so you can deploy interventions and achieve...

  • Better health outcomes
  • Increased ED capacity for the sickest patients
  • Major cost savings
View the E-Guide Here

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