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. 1993 Jun;39:1345–1352.

Is this problem urgent? Attitudes in a community hospital emergency room.

L J Kelly 1, R Birtwhistle 1
PMCID: PMC2379614  PMID: 8324404

Abstract

As health care resources become increasingly scarce, some suggest that emergency rooms are misused or overused. This study examined whether patients believe their problems are urgent, whether health care providers agree, and what factors influence these decisions. In many cases, using less expensive alternative care is appropriate. Widespread education to change patients' attitudes about the urgency of their medical concerns could reduce inappropriate hospital visits.

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