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Jun 7, 2022
General News
Aug 8, 2025
CANTON, Ohio, August 8, 2025 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS), the nation’s largest physician-owned emergency and inpatient medicine practice, announced today that it has named Edward Kokosinski, DO, FACEP, as a Regional Vice President of its West Division.Most recently, Dr. Kokosinski served as both the Medical Director at Dignity Health Northridge Hospital Medical Center in Northridge, CA, and Co-Medical Director at Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, CA. Under his leadership, he drove operational improvements in patient throughput, sepsis care, and ED staffing efficiency, leveraging a collaborative, data-informed approach to achieve top performance.Actively engaged in numerous committees—including serving as chair of the sepsis committee at Northridge—Dr. Kokosinski is committed to investing his time and expertise to benefit both his colleagues and patients. His leadership directly contributed to Northridge achieving an hNPS score of 100 for three consecutive years and top SEP-1 performance among all Dignity California hospitals.In 2022, Dr. Kokosinski was awarded the Dignity Health Culture of Safety Award, further demonstrating his dedication to continuous improvement and quality patient care. Additionally, he is a current participant in the USACS Directors EDGE program and a member of the West Division Clinical Governance Board, reflecting his commitment to the practice and his colleagues.“Dr. Kokosinski is an established and outstanding leader in our division, making him the ideal candidate to fill the RVP role,” said Britney Anderson, MD, President of the USACS West Division. “He consistently exceeds expectations, driving continuous improvement across the board to ensure that key metrics are met and quality remains a top priority. We are thrilled to welcome him to our leadership team.”“I look forward to embracing the new responsibilities that come with this role,” said Dr. Kokosinski. “My goal is to support my colleagues in their clinical practice and help them continue delivering exceptional care to our patients. I’m grateful to the West Division leadership team for entrusting me with this important opportunity.”Dr. Kokosinski earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington and his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. He went on to complete his emergency medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where he served as Chief Resident.About USACSFounded by emergency medicine and inpatient physicians across the country, USACS is solely owned by its physicians and hospital system partners. The group is a national leader in integrated acute care, including emergency, hospital, and critical care medicine services. USACS provides high-quality care to approximately 11 million patients annually across more than 400 programs and is aligned with many of the leading health systems in the country. Visit usacs.com for more.###Media ContactMarty RichmondCorporate Communications DepartmentUS Acute Care Solutions330.493.4443 [email protected]
Press Release
Jun 9, 2025
CANTON, Ohio, June 9, 2025 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) is pleased to share its success in reducing opioid prescribing rates in emergency departments (EDs) nationwide. This achievement is the result of an audit and feedback quality improvement program, designed to limit excessive prescribing in several practice settings and health systems.The Growing EpidemicSince 1999, over one million Americans have lost their lives to a drug overdose, making it the leading cause of death among those aged 18-44. A key driver of this epidemic is the overprescribing of opioids, which ultimately contributes to addiction and mortality.While not the primary contributor to the opioid epidemic, EDs do account for one-fifth of all opioid prescriptions. This presents a vital opportunity for emergency physicians to address variations in prescribing behavior at our partner sites. Through our data-driven initiative, we offer a proven approach to minimize the number of patients first exposed to opioids in the emergency room.A Framework for Comparative InsightsOur efforts demonstrate the strategic use of transparent monitoring and evaluation. Employed by clinicians across USACS EDs, we relied on two primary interventions:Peer Comparison Tool: An online dashboard that allows clinicians to compare their prescribing practices to peers (in blinded fashion), encouraging a culture of accountability and an evidence-based approach to prescribing opioidsDirect Clinician Feedback: One-on-one, non-judgmental conversations between high-prescribing clinicians and national ED leaders, promoting continuous progress and a shared commitment to evidence-based pain management strategiesWithin this framework, clinicians also received educational materials on the importance of alternatives to opioids (ALTOs), creating and approving pain management guidelines at the departmental level, optimizing geriatric pain management, and improving communication with patients.Positive Patient OutcomesTo assess patient outcomes, we analyzed data over a two-year period and published our results in the Annals of Emergency Medicine as the largest ever study of an ED opioid prescribing intervention. Following implementation, we observed an efficient and sustained reduction in opioid prescriptions. From 2020 to 2022, our ED prescriptions decreased from 10.36% of discharges to 6.92%. With continued prioritization, the rate has continued to drop every subsequent quarter. Our 2024 data placed us at 5.80% of discharged patients. At a single site or single health system, this would be significant. At our scale of over 300 EDs and over 5 million ED patients discharged annually, the effect is massive, resulting in hundreds of thousands fewer opioid prescriptions.“The results speak for themselves,” said Chief Medical Officer, Amer Aldeen, MD, FACEP, FAAEM. “We have seen a 44% decline in our prescription rate, with impressive changes among our highest prescribers. Our patients are benefiting from effective pain relief and management without elevated risks of opioid dependency or abuse.”“We are using scalable solutions to combat one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time,” affirmed Chief of Clinical Innovation, Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE. “While we in the ED are not the major cause of the opioid pandemic, we can be part of the solution.”About USACSFounded by emergency medicine and inpatient physicians across the country, USACS is solely owned by its physicians and hospital system partners. The group is a national leader in integrated acute care, including emergency, hospital, and critical care medicine services. USACS provides high-quality care to approximately 11 million patients annually across more than 400 programs and is aligned with many of the leading health systems in the country. Visit usacs.com for more.###Media ContactMarty RichmondCorporate Communications DepartmentUS Acute Care Solutions330.493.4443 [email protected]
Oct 29, 2021
General News
Aug 8, 2025
CANTON, Ohio, August 8, 2025 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS), the nation’s largest physician-owned emergency and inpatient medicine practice, announced today that it has named Edward Kokosinski, DO, FACEP, as a Regional Vice President of its West Division.Most recently, Dr. Kokosinski served as both the Medical Director at Dignity Health Northridge Hospital Medical Center in Northridge, CA, and Co-Medical Director at Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, CA. Under his leadership, he drove operational improvements in patient throughput, sepsis care, and ED staffing efficiency, leveraging a collaborative, data-informed approach to achieve top performance.Actively engaged in numerous committees—including serving as chair of the sepsis committee at Northridge—Dr. Kokosinski is committed to investing his time and expertise to benefit both his colleagues and patients. His leadership directly contributed to Northridge achieving an hNPS score of 100 for three consecutive years and top SEP-1 performance among all Dignity California hospitals.In 2022, Dr. Kokosinski was awarded the Dignity Health Culture of Safety Award, further demonstrating his dedication to continuous improvement and quality patient care. Additionally, he is a current participant in the USACS Directors EDGE program and a member of the West Division Clinical Governance Board, reflecting his commitment to the practice and his colleagues.“Dr. Kokosinski is an established and outstanding leader in our division, making him the ideal candidate to fill the RVP role,” said Britney Anderson, MD, President of the USACS West Division. “He consistently exceeds expectations, driving continuous improvement across the board to ensure that key metrics are met and quality remains a top priority. We are thrilled to welcome him to our leadership team.”“I look forward to embracing the new responsibilities that come with this role,” said Dr. Kokosinski. “My goal is to support my colleagues in their clinical practice and help them continue delivering exceptional care to our patients. I’m grateful to the West Division leadership team for entrusting me with this important opportunity.”Dr. Kokosinski earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington and his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. He went on to complete his emergency medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where he served as Chief Resident.About USACSFounded by emergency medicine and inpatient physicians across the country, USACS is solely owned by its physicians and hospital system partners. The group is a national leader in integrated acute care, including emergency, hospital, and critical care medicine services. USACS provides high-quality care to approximately 11 million patients annually across more than 400 programs and is aligned with many of the leading health systems in the country. Visit usacs.com for more.###Media ContactMarty RichmondCorporate Communications DepartmentUS Acute Care Solutions330.493.4443 [email protected]
Press Release
Jun 9, 2025
CANTON, Ohio, June 9, 2025 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) is pleased to share its success in reducing opioid prescribing rates in emergency departments (EDs) nationwide. This achievement is the result of an audit and feedback quality improvement program, designed to limit excessive prescribing in several practice settings and health systems.The Growing EpidemicSince 1999, over one million Americans have lost their lives to a drug overdose, making it the leading cause of death among those aged 18-44. A key driver of this epidemic is the overprescribing of opioids, which ultimately contributes to addiction and mortality.While not the primary contributor to the opioid epidemic, EDs do account for one-fifth of all opioid prescriptions. This presents a vital opportunity for emergency physicians to address variations in prescribing behavior at our partner sites. Through our data-driven initiative, we offer a proven approach to minimize the number of patients first exposed to opioids in the emergency room.A Framework for Comparative InsightsOur efforts demonstrate the strategic use of transparent monitoring and evaluation. Employed by clinicians across USACS EDs, we relied on two primary interventions:Peer Comparison Tool: An online dashboard that allows clinicians to compare their prescribing practices to peers (in blinded fashion), encouraging a culture of accountability and an evidence-based approach to prescribing opioidsDirect Clinician Feedback: One-on-one, non-judgmental conversations between high-prescribing clinicians and national ED leaders, promoting continuous progress and a shared commitment to evidence-based pain management strategiesWithin this framework, clinicians also received educational materials on the importance of alternatives to opioids (ALTOs), creating and approving pain management guidelines at the departmental level, optimizing geriatric pain management, and improving communication with patients.Positive Patient OutcomesTo assess patient outcomes, we analyzed data over a two-year period and published our results in the Annals of Emergency Medicine as the largest ever study of an ED opioid prescribing intervention. Following implementation, we observed an efficient and sustained reduction in opioid prescriptions. From 2020 to 2022, our ED prescriptions decreased from 10.36% of discharges to 6.92%. With continued prioritization, the rate has continued to drop every subsequent quarter. Our 2024 data placed us at 5.80% of discharged patients. At a single site or single health system, this would be significant. At our scale of over 300 EDs and over 5 million ED patients discharged annually, the effect is massive, resulting in hundreds of thousands fewer opioid prescriptions.“The results speak for themselves,” said Chief Medical Officer, Amer Aldeen, MD, FACEP, FAAEM. “We have seen a 44% decline in our prescription rate, with impressive changes among our highest prescribers. Our patients are benefiting from effective pain relief and management without elevated risks of opioid dependency or abuse.”“We are using scalable solutions to combat one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time,” affirmed Chief of Clinical Innovation, Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE. “While we in the ED are not the major cause of the opioid pandemic, we can be part of the solution.”About USACSFounded by emergency medicine and inpatient physicians across the country, USACS is solely owned by its physicians and hospital system partners. The group is a national leader in integrated acute care, including emergency, hospital, and critical care medicine services. USACS provides high-quality care to approximately 11 million patients annually across more than 400 programs and is aligned with many of the leading health systems in the country. Visit usacs.com for more.###Media ContactMarty RichmondCorporate Communications DepartmentUS Acute Care Solutions330.493.4443 [email protected]
Sep 19, 2019
General News
Aug 8, 2025
CANTON, Ohio, August 8, 2025 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS), the nation’s largest physician-owned emergency and inpatient medicine practice, announced today that it has named Edward Kokosinski, DO, FACEP, as a Regional Vice President of its West Division.Most recently, Dr. Kokosinski served as both the Medical Director at Dignity Health Northridge Hospital Medical Center in Northridge, CA, and Co-Medical Director at Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, CA. Under his leadership, he drove operational improvements in patient throughput, sepsis care, and ED staffing efficiency, leveraging a collaborative, data-informed approach to achieve top performance.Actively engaged in numerous committees—including serving as chair of the sepsis committee at Northridge—Dr. Kokosinski is committed to investing his time and expertise to benefit both his colleagues and patients. His leadership directly contributed to Northridge achieving an hNPS score of 100 for three consecutive years and top SEP-1 performance among all Dignity California hospitals.In 2022, Dr. Kokosinski was awarded the Dignity Health Culture of Safety Award, further demonstrating his dedication to continuous improvement and quality patient care. Additionally, he is a current participant in the USACS Directors EDGE program and a member of the West Division Clinical Governance Board, reflecting his commitment to the practice and his colleagues.“Dr. Kokosinski is an established and outstanding leader in our division, making him the ideal candidate to fill the RVP role,” said Britney Anderson, MD, President of the USACS West Division. “He consistently exceeds expectations, driving continuous improvement across the board to ensure that key metrics are met and quality remains a top priority. We are thrilled to welcome him to our leadership team.”“I look forward to embracing the new responsibilities that come with this role,” said Dr. Kokosinski. “My goal is to support my colleagues in their clinical practice and help them continue delivering exceptional care to our patients. I’m grateful to the West Division leadership team for entrusting me with this important opportunity.”Dr. Kokosinski earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington and his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. He went on to complete his emergency medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where he served as Chief Resident.About USACSFounded by emergency medicine and inpatient physicians across the country, USACS is solely owned by its physicians and hospital system partners. The group is a national leader in integrated acute care, including emergency, hospital, and critical care medicine services. USACS provides high-quality care to approximately 11 million patients annually across more than 400 programs and is aligned with many of the leading health systems in the country. Visit usacs.com for more.###Media ContactMarty RichmondCorporate Communications DepartmentUS Acute Care Solutions330.493.4443 [email protected]
Press Release
Jun 9, 2025
CANTON, Ohio, June 9, 2025 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) is pleased to share its success in reducing opioid prescribing rates in emergency departments (EDs) nationwide. This achievement is the result of an audit and feedback quality improvement program, designed to limit excessive prescribing in several practice settings and health systems.The Growing EpidemicSince 1999, over one million Americans have lost their lives to a drug overdose, making it the leading cause of death among those aged 18-44. A key driver of this epidemic is the overprescribing of opioids, which ultimately contributes to addiction and mortality.While not the primary contributor to the opioid epidemic, EDs do account for one-fifth of all opioid prescriptions. This presents a vital opportunity for emergency physicians to address variations in prescribing behavior at our partner sites. Through our data-driven initiative, we offer a proven approach to minimize the number of patients first exposed to opioids in the emergency room.A Framework for Comparative InsightsOur efforts demonstrate the strategic use of transparent monitoring and evaluation. Employed by clinicians across USACS EDs, we relied on two primary interventions:Peer Comparison Tool: An online dashboard that allows clinicians to compare their prescribing practices to peers (in blinded fashion), encouraging a culture of accountability and an evidence-based approach to prescribing opioidsDirect Clinician Feedback: One-on-one, non-judgmental conversations between high-prescribing clinicians and national ED leaders, promoting continuous progress and a shared commitment to evidence-based pain management strategiesWithin this framework, clinicians also received educational materials on the importance of alternatives to opioids (ALTOs), creating and approving pain management guidelines at the departmental level, optimizing geriatric pain management, and improving communication with patients.Positive Patient OutcomesTo assess patient outcomes, we analyzed data over a two-year period and published our results in the Annals of Emergency Medicine as the largest ever study of an ED opioid prescribing intervention. Following implementation, we observed an efficient and sustained reduction in opioid prescriptions. From 2020 to 2022, our ED prescriptions decreased from 10.36% of discharges to 6.92%. With continued prioritization, the rate has continued to drop every subsequent quarter. Our 2024 data placed us at 5.80% of discharged patients. At a single site or single health system, this would be significant. At our scale of over 300 EDs and over 5 million ED patients discharged annually, the effect is massive, resulting in hundreds of thousands fewer opioid prescriptions.“The results speak for themselves,” said Chief Medical Officer, Amer Aldeen, MD, FACEP, FAAEM. “We have seen a 44% decline in our prescription rate, with impressive changes among our highest prescribers. Our patients are benefiting from effective pain relief and management without elevated risks of opioid dependency or abuse.”“We are using scalable solutions to combat one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time,” affirmed Chief of Clinical Innovation, Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE. “While we in the ED are not the major cause of the opioid pandemic, we can be part of the solution.”About USACSFounded by emergency medicine and inpatient physicians across the country, USACS is solely owned by its physicians and hospital system partners. The group is a national leader in integrated acute care, including emergency, hospital, and critical care medicine services. USACS provides high-quality care to approximately 11 million patients annually across more than 400 programs and is aligned with many of the leading health systems in the country. Visit usacs.com for more.###Media ContactMarty RichmondCorporate Communications DepartmentUS Acute Care Solutions330.493.4443 [email protected]
Nov 12, 2018
General News
Aug 8, 2025
CANTON, Ohio, August 8, 2025 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS), the nation’s largest physician-owned emergency and inpatient medicine practice, announced today that it has named Edward Kokosinski, DO, FACEP, as a Regional Vice President of its West Division.Most recently, Dr. Kokosinski served as both the Medical Director at Dignity Health Northridge Hospital Medical Center in Northridge, CA, and Co-Medical Director at Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, CA. Under his leadership, he drove operational improvements in patient throughput, sepsis care, and ED staffing efficiency, leveraging a collaborative, data-informed approach to achieve top performance.Actively engaged in numerous committees—including serving as chair of the sepsis committee at Northridge—Dr. Kokosinski is committed to investing his time and expertise to benefit both his colleagues and patients. His leadership directly contributed to Northridge achieving an hNPS score of 100 for three consecutive years and top SEP-1 performance among all Dignity California hospitals.In 2022, Dr. Kokosinski was awarded the Dignity Health Culture of Safety Award, further demonstrating his dedication to continuous improvement and quality patient care. Additionally, he is a current participant in the USACS Directors EDGE program and a member of the West Division Clinical Governance Board, reflecting his commitment to the practice and his colleagues.“Dr. Kokosinski is an established and outstanding leader in our division, making him the ideal candidate to fill the RVP role,” said Britney Anderson, MD, President of the USACS West Division. “He consistently exceeds expectations, driving continuous improvement across the board to ensure that key metrics are met and quality remains a top priority. We are thrilled to welcome him to our leadership team.”“I look forward to embracing the new responsibilities that come with this role,” said Dr. Kokosinski. “My goal is to support my colleagues in their clinical practice and help them continue delivering exceptional care to our patients. I’m grateful to the West Division leadership team for entrusting me with this important opportunity.”Dr. Kokosinski earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington and his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. He went on to complete his emergency medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where he served as Chief Resident.About USACSFounded by emergency medicine and inpatient physicians across the country, USACS is solely owned by its physicians and hospital system partners. The group is a national leader in integrated acute care, including emergency, hospital, and critical care medicine services. USACS provides high-quality care to approximately 11 million patients annually across more than 400 programs and is aligned with many of the leading health systems in the country. Visit usacs.com for more.###Media ContactMarty RichmondCorporate Communications DepartmentUS Acute Care Solutions330.493.4443 [email protected]
Press Release
Jun 9, 2025
CANTON, Ohio, June 9, 2025 – US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) is pleased to share its success in reducing opioid prescribing rates in emergency departments (EDs) nationwide. This achievement is the result of an audit and feedback quality improvement program, designed to limit excessive prescribing in several practice settings and health systems.The Growing EpidemicSince 1999, over one million Americans have lost their lives to a drug overdose, making it the leading cause of death among those aged 18-44. A key driver of this epidemic is the overprescribing of opioids, which ultimately contributes to addiction and mortality.While not the primary contributor to the opioid epidemic, EDs do account for one-fifth of all opioid prescriptions. This presents a vital opportunity for emergency physicians to address variations in prescribing behavior at our partner sites. Through our data-driven initiative, we offer a proven approach to minimize the number of patients first exposed to opioids in the emergency room.A Framework for Comparative InsightsOur efforts demonstrate the strategic use of transparent monitoring and evaluation. Employed by clinicians across USACS EDs, we relied on two primary interventions:Peer Comparison Tool: An online dashboard that allows clinicians to compare their prescribing practices to peers (in blinded fashion), encouraging a culture of accountability and an evidence-based approach to prescribing opioidsDirect Clinician Feedback: One-on-one, non-judgmental conversations between high-prescribing clinicians and national ED leaders, promoting continuous progress and a shared commitment to evidence-based pain management strategiesWithin this framework, clinicians also received educational materials on the importance of alternatives to opioids (ALTOs), creating and approving pain management guidelines at the departmental level, optimizing geriatric pain management, and improving communication with patients.Positive Patient OutcomesTo assess patient outcomes, we analyzed data over a two-year period and published our results in the Annals of Emergency Medicine as the largest ever study of an ED opioid prescribing intervention. Following implementation, we observed an efficient and sustained reduction in opioid prescriptions. From 2020 to 2022, our ED prescriptions decreased from 10.36% of discharges to 6.92%. With continued prioritization, the rate has continued to drop every subsequent quarter. Our 2024 data placed us at 5.80% of discharged patients. At a single site or single health system, this would be significant. At our scale of over 300 EDs and over 5 million ED patients discharged annually, the effect is massive, resulting in hundreds of thousands fewer opioid prescriptions.“The results speak for themselves,” said Chief Medical Officer, Amer Aldeen, MD, FACEP, FAAEM. “We have seen a 44% decline in our prescription rate, with impressive changes among our highest prescribers. Our patients are benefiting from effective pain relief and management without elevated risks of opioid dependency or abuse.”“We are using scalable solutions to combat one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time,” affirmed Chief of Clinical Innovation, Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE. “While we in the ED are not the major cause of the opioid pandemic, we can be part of the solution.”About USACSFounded by emergency medicine and inpatient physicians across the country, USACS is solely owned by its physicians and hospital system partners. The group is a national leader in integrated acute care, including emergency, hospital, and critical care medicine services. USACS provides high-quality care to approximately 11 million patients annually across more than 400 programs and is aligned with many of the leading health systems in the country. Visit usacs.com for more.###Media ContactMarty RichmondCorporate Communications DepartmentUS Acute Care Solutions330.493.4443 [email protected]
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