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  • 21. The impact of emergency department observation units on United States emergency department admission rates.
    Capp R, Sun B, Boatright D, Gross C.
    J Hosp Med; 2015 Nov; 10(11):738-42. PubMed ID: 26503082
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  • 26. Appropriateness of diagnosis and orientation of 996 consecutive patients admitted in an emergency department with flow-based organization.
    Allo JC, Vigneau JF, Jiang J, Ranerison R, Caroline E, Dabreteau A, Der Sahakian G, Perruche F, Dhainaut JF, Brunet F, Claessens YE.
    Eur J Emerg Med; 2009 Feb; 16(1):23-8. PubMed ID: 18981928
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  • 28. National study of emergency department observation services.
    Wiler JL, Ross MA, Ginde AA.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2011 Sep; 18(9):959-65. PubMed ID: 21883638
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  • 33. Effect of a Multi-Diagnosis Observation Unit on Emergency Department Length of Stay and Inpatient Admission Rate at Two Canadian Hospitals.
    Cheng AHY, Barclay NG, Abu-Laban RB.
    J Emerg Med; 2016 Dec; 51(6):739-747.e3. PubMed ID: 27687168
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  • 38. Management of syncope in the Emergency Department: a European prospective cohort study (SEED).
    Reed MJ, Karuranga S, Kearns D, Alawiye S, Clarke B, Möckel M, Karamercan M, Janssens K, Riesgo LG, Torrecilla FM, Golea A, Fernández Cejas JA, Lupan-Muresan EM, Zaimi E, Nuernberger A, Rennét O, Skjaerbaek C, Polyzogopoulou E, Imecz J, Groff P, Camilleri R, Cimpoesu D, Jovic M, Miró Ò, Anderson R, Laribi S, SEED investigators.
    Eur J Emerg Med; 2024 Apr 01; 31(2):136-146. PubMed ID: 38015745
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  • 39. Use of an observation unit by a pediatric emergency department for common pediatric illnesses.
    Scribano PV, Wiley JF, Platt K.
    Pediatr Emerg Care; 2001 Oct 01; 17(5):321-3. PubMed ID: 11673706
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  • 40. Application of Syncope Guidelines in the Emergency Department Do Not Reduce Admission Rates: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
    Deif B, Kang S, Ismail A, Vanniyasingam T, Guzman JC, Morillo CA.
    Can J Cardiol; 2018 Sep 01; 34(9):1158-1164. PubMed ID: 30170671
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