Abstract

Background: Many emergency departments (ED) have implemented software solutions for ordering, documenting, and interpreting point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) scans before healthcare bill generation. However, there are human and design barriers that prevent workflow completion. We sought to evaluate attrition in adherence to this step-wise workflow for evaluating cutaneous abscesses in a large urban ED, while quantifying missed potential revenue.

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