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409 related items for PubMed ID: 16299951

  • 1. Rising pressure: hospital emergency departments as barometers of the health care system.
    O'Malley AS, Gerland AM, Pham HH, Berenson RA.
    Issue Brief Cent Stud Health Syst Change; 2005 Nov; (101):1-4. PubMed ID: 16299951
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  • 2. Hospital emergency on-call coverage: is there a doctor in the house?
    O'Malley AS, Draper DA, Felland LE.
    Issue Brief Cent Stud Health Syst Change; 2007 Nov; (115):1-4. PubMed ID: 18051263
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  • 3. Safety net hospital emergency departments: creating safety valves for non-urgent care.
    Felland LE, Hurley RE, Kemper NM.
    Issue Brief Cent Stud Health Syst Change; 2008 May; (120):1-7. PubMed ID: 18478670
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  • 4. Emergency department diversions: hospital and community strategies alleviate the crisis.
    Brewster LR, Felland LE.
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  • 5. Medical malpractice liability crisis meets markets: stress in unexpected places.
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  • 6. Insured Americans drive surge in emergency department visits.
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  • 7. The on-call crisis: a statewide assessment of the costs of providing on-call specialist coverage.
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  • 8. Emergency room diversions: a symptom of hospitals under stress.
    Brewster LR, Rudell LS, Lesser CS.
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  • 9. Initial findings from HSC's 2005 site visits: stage set for growing health care cost and access problems.
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  • 10. Estimating uncompensated care charges at rural hospital emergency departments.
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  • 11. The surge in urgent care centers: emergency department alternative or costly convenience?
    Yee T, Lechner AE, Boukus ER.
    Res Brief; 2013 Jul; (26):1-6. PubMed ID: 24073467
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  • 12. No room at the inn: a snapshot of an American emergency room.
    Olson EJ.
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  • 14. The economic recession: early impacts on health care safety net providers.
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  • 15. Health care access for low-income people: significant safety net gaps remain.
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    Issue Brief Cent Stud Health Syst Change; 2004 Jun; (84):1-4. PubMed ID: 15218877
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  • 16. Dispelling myths about emergency department use: majority of Medicaid visits are for urgent or more serious symptoms.
    Sommers AS, Boukus ER, Carrier E.
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  • 17. Most uninsured people unaware of health care safety net providers.
    May JH, Cunningham PJ, Hadley J.
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  • 18. Balancing margin and mission: hospitals alter billing and collection practices for uninsured patients.
    Staiti AB, Hurley RE, Cunningham PJ.
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  • 20. Alternate site surge capacity in times of public health disaster maintains trauma center and emergency department integrity: Hurricane Katrina.
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