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The Evolving Role Of Emergency Departments In The United States Kellermann

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The Evolving Role Of Emergency Departments In The United States Kellermann
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Publisher: RAND
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 63
Author: Kellermann, Arthur L.; Vesely, Joseph V.; Morganti, Kristy Gonzalez; Bauhoff, Sebastian; Abir, Mahshid; Iyer, Neema; Smith, Alexandria C.; Okeke, Edward N.; Blanchard, Janice C.
ISBN: 9780833080790, 9780833080806, 9780833080820, 0833080792, 0833080806, 0833080822
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Evolving Role Of Emergency Departments In The United States Kellermann by Kellermann, Arthur L.; Vesely, Joseph V.; Morganti, Kristy Gonzalez; Bauhoff, Sebastian; Abir, Mahshid; Iyer, Neema; Smith, Alexandria C.; Okeke, Edward N.; Blanchard, Janice C. 9780833080790, 9780833080806, 9780833080820, 0833080792, 0833080806, 0833080822 instant download after payment.

The research described in this report was performed to develop a more complete picture of how hospital emergency departments (EDs) contribute to the U.S. health care system, which is currently evolving in response to economic, clinical, and political pressures. Using a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods, it explores the evolving role that EDs and the personnel who staff them play in evaluating and managing complex and high-acuity patients, serving as the key decisionmaker for roughly half of all inpatient hospital admissions, and serving as "the safety net of the safety net" for patients who cannot get care elsewhere. The report also examines the role that EDs may soon play in either contributing to or helping to control the rising costs of health care. 

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