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769 related items for PubMed ID: 22193699

  • 1. Impact of operational staging to improve patient throughput in an inner-city emergency department during the novel H1N1 influenza surge: a descriptive study.
    Waseem M, McInerney JE, Perales O, Leber M.
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  • 3. A rapid medical screening process improves emergency department patient flow during surge associated with novel H1N1 influenza virus.
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  • 12. Pediatric emergency department overcrowding: electronic medical record for identification of frequent, lower acuity visitors. Can we effectively identify patients for enhanced resource utilization?
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  • 14. Going viral: adapting to pediatric surge during the H1N1 pandemic.
    Chung S, Fagbuyi D, Lozon MM, Johnson T, Nager AL, Cicero MX, Dahl-Grove D, Costello BE, Krug SE.
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  • 16. Should we fear "flu fear" itself? Effects of H1N1 influenza fear on ED use.
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  • 17. Factors associated with walkout of patients from New South Wales hospital emergency departments, Australia.
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  • 20. A comprehensive inner-city asthma program reduces hospital and emergency room utilization.
    Harish Z, Bregante AC, Morgan C, Fann CS, Callaghan CM, Witt MA, Levinson KA, Caspe WB.
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