No need to wait in a hospital Emergency Room, which saves the patient time.
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Imagine the last time you waited impatiently in the hospital emergency room, or emergency care clinic.
The Department of Health said much was being done to improve staffing in hospital emergency departments.
He was strapped to a gurney and taken to a hospital emergency room, where he eventually calmed down.
Ill people, especially if they are old or alone, have nowhere to go but to hospital emergency rooms.
In the hospital emergency room Thursday, Randy and Jermaine were witnessed hugging and crying over their late brother.
Not surprising, it is government insured patients (Medicaid), who substitute the hospital emergency room for a regular physician.
Care for the uninsured is given in the most inefficient way through the doors of the hospital emergency room.
They worked quickly to stop bleeding and start IVs so patients could get into ambulances and to hospital emergency rooms.
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Severely mentally ill individuals now inundate hospital emergency rooms and have colonized libraries, parks, train stations and other public spaces.
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The most intolerable boredom associated with terror is sitting in a hospital emergency room awaiting the disposition of a loved one.
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Hearing OSS veterans describe the office atmosphere, it must have been more like a hospital emergency room than an insurance company.
When Jeff Aronin, founder of Ovation Pharmaceuticals was in college he had to take a friend to the hospital emergency room.
However, fighting the social service tides that Washington brings in could transfer healthcare costs towards tax-exempt charity care within hospital emergency rooms.
For instance, consider the following example of a hospital emergency room.
Others are treated in hospital emergency rooms, often at public expense.
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When the Massachusetts Legislature made health insurance mandatory five years ago, supporters of the first-in-the-nation law hoped it would keep patients out of hospital emergency rooms.
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When people cannot find a primary-care physician who will see them in a reasonable length of time, all too often they go to hospital emergency rooms.
The minister then turned to the matter of the decision taken for a further temporary change closure of the City Hospital emergency department from 1 November 2011.
Patrick Pelloux, head of France's Association of Hospital Emergency Ward Doctors, warned that many sick people would have to wait on stretchers for hospital beds, French radio reported.
People with no health insurance or those relying on hospital emergency departments for medical attention were only 36.2% likely to get tested for breast cancer, and 64.9% for cervical cancer.
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Hospital emergency rooms, doctors and law enforcement agencies across the country have struggled to control bath salt drug users who often are feverish and paranoid that they are being attacked.
Brian Oxman, a former attorney for the Jackson family who was with the family in the hospital emergency room on Thursday, also expressed concern about medications the pop star was taking.
"We decided that if we brought all the hospital emergency specialties together, then patients would be able to be quickly seen by any doctor from any emergency specialty that they needed, " she said.
The Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr Tony Jewell, says anyone with norovirus should not turn up at hospital emergency departments for treatment unless advised to, and not to visit anyone in hospital.
The lying charge stems from what Lohan told a police officer at a hospital emergency room after her Porsche crashed in to a dump truck on the Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica.
Fourth, uninsured Americans use hospital emergency rooms at about the same rate as privately-insured patients, and only one to two percent make regular visits (four or more per year) to hospital emergency rooms.
Earlier this year, names and sensitive medical information for over 20, 000 Stanford Hospital emergency room patients were discovered to be available online, thanks to the carelessness of a vendor that Stanford worked with.
It came up with tests, to be used primarily in hospital emergency rooms, that determine within 15 minutes if a patient has had a heart attack, has congestive heart failure, bacterial or parasitic infection, or has used illicit drugs.
When immunologist Philippe Pouletty was a resident at a hospital emergency room in Paris in the early 1980s, he was struck by the fact that, although 20% of patients admitted were drunks or drug addicts, doctors had no adequate treatment for them.
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