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593 related items for PubMed ID: 22044504

  • 1. An evaluation of statewide emergency department utilization following Tennessee Medicaid disenrollment.
    Heavrin BS, Fu R, Han JH, Storrow AB, Lowe RA.
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  • 2. Impact of Medicaid cutbacks on emergency department use: the Oregon experience.
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  • 11. Does access to comprehensive outpatient care alter patterns of emergency department utilization among uninsured patients in East Baltimore?
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