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Policy of referring ER patients only to Drs. on
`list' is risky.
SHOULD A HOSPITAL REFER ITS EMERGENCY ROOM PATIENTS TO A `LIST' OF PHYSICIANS FOR FOLLOW-UP TREATMENT? That was ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hospitals Expand Emergency Rooms as Patient Volumes Rise
Patient visits to hospital emergency rooms (ERs) are on the rise nationwide. The causes are the increase of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hospitals seek financial tourniquets for emergency rooms
Some small-business owners see Wishard Memorial Hospital and its emergency room as their ticket to avoiding pesky health ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Report: Emergency Departments Feel Fiscal Pain
The county's emergency room departments collectively drained $23.5 million from hospitals in fiscal 2002, as more uninsured and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Increase in ER visits force expansions
Lancaster General Hospital's emergency room in Lancaster was designed to handle 40,000 patients per year. The hospital passed ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A public health model of Medicaid emergency room
use.
Introduction Visits made to emergency rooms by recipients whose condition does not require emergency treatment are a peremial ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hospital Emergency Departments: Crowded Conditions
Vary among Hospitals...
GAO-03-460 March 14, 2003 Hospital emergency departments are a major part of the nation's health care safety net. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Long Island walk-in clinic helping reduce emergency room overcrowding
You know the scene: The emergency room is packed with irritable children, hastily bandaged limbs and several skateboard ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Medical Center hires a firm to staff emergency room
Westchester Medical Center (WMC) will cut its budget for physician staffing in its emergency department by 50 percent ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
SC: Failure to Treat Patient's `Visible
Injury': Hospitals Have...
CASE FACTS: P. J. McBride received medical care for a head injury he suffered in a moped accident ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Urgent care without the wait: emergency room
alternatives arrived in Alaska...
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Have you sliced your finger recently and wondered whether you should go to the emergency ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Long Island ERs grapple with shrinking on-call staff
Community hospitals on Long Island are struggling to find specialists to offer on-call coverage for emergency departments. Failure ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Emergency rooms unprepared for
bio-attacks.
Of all the safety nets designed to cope with a biological attack in U.S. cities, emergency rooms are ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Emergency rooms evolve
More and more, emergency rooms are becoming the focal points of the region's hospitals. Yet, changes in technology, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A healthcare premium fundingproposal.
No matter whom one talks with or how one looks at the issue, California is experiencing a healthcare ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Emergency room issues get attention from
physician.
THE HONOREE Physician Leader Dr. Stephen Jones Northridge Hospital Medical Center STEPHEN Jones finds himself in a strange ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Research: executive summaries.
This edition of Research highlights two articles that focus on tools to help decision makers design effective and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
COSTLY EMERGENCIES
PinnacleHealth System's two hospitals in Harrisburg each have two emergency rooms: the emergency department and the basic emergency ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
ER on the Radar
HEADNOTE HEALTHCARE HEADNOTE Hospitals Retool ERs to Handle Growing Traffic, Technology IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 Orange Coast Memorial Medical ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
THE NEW ER
A growing number of area hospitals want to make their emergency rooms more convenient for patients. Some observers ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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