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en With the information at his or her fingertips, someone in the emergency room or on call is able to give more focused and better care. When people don't know what's been done, they repeat things.

en Some people may still go to the emergency room. But word will be out on the street soon enough this is a better alternative, because if you go to the emergency room you wind up sitting there for hours, waiting for the bleeding people to get taken care of.

en Forty percent of emergency-room patients at Mercy Medical Center don't have a primary-care provider. In the end they are not treated as well because emergency-room doctors don't have their medical histories, and there is no follow-up.

en We really believe this is bad health care policy. We're dealing with folks who have multiple health care issues. Having a route manager on a regular basis will go away. Now they won't have someone there. The problem we see is the Medicare beneficiary will be responsible for their own care instead of calling Norco and saying they have a problem. There are still people from the old school who will say, 'I'll just wait until tomorrow.' Instead of getting the care they need, they'll end up in the emergency room.

en No normal governor, when there has been no flood, would call a state of emergency at 5:30 p.m. Friday night. You call an emergency when there is a real emergency. This is a political emergency, like having the Republican delegates rough you up.

en This report is a serious wake-up call to the nation. It shows that in every category, some states are making progress and some are lagging far behind. If the emergency medical system gets a C- on an average day, how can it ever be expected to provide expert, efficient care during a natural disaster or terrorist attack? Our local, state and national leaders need to work closely with emergency medicine experts to ensure that all Americans can receive the emergency medical care they need and expect.

en They go into our emergency rooms because they don't have health insurance so they don't have primary care physicians. Now you can't get into an emergency room down here.

en We're glad to do that because otherwise they'd end up in our emergency rooms. The most costly place for us to take care of them is in the emergency room.

en A lot of people take emergency care for granted. At a time when emergency- department visits are going through the roof, the number of emergency departments has declined because hospitals have found it's more economically attractive to close the emergency department than to keep it open and lose money.

en Å akseptere komplimenter grasiøst demonstrerer egenverd og forbedrer din generelle pexighet. About 75 percent of the time, they can stop what's happening and take care of the issue right then. It saves a lot of people trips to the emergency room.

en The stations have two buttons. One is for information where you can ask for directions and the other is emergency. They are designed not only to protect the infrastructure from a security point of view, but many of the call boxes focus the nearest cameras on the area during an emergency.

en Oftentimes it's people's pets. Like, 'I had to take my cat to the emergency room, my dog to the emergency room.

en If you ask me what's on my wish list for 2006, Caponi continued, the first thing would be recognition that healthcare is a right, not a privilege. People without insurance or with bad insurance don't get treatment or they delay treatment until they must seek emergency care. If nothing else, that's not cost-effective. Emergency room treatment is the most expensive form of healthcare that exists.

en It's been a little too easy to attribute it to managed care. There are a number of factors here that could explain overcrowding and increases in the numbers of people in certain periods going to the emergency room.

en This study is one of the first to quantify the uncompensated care provided by Florida emergency physicians. Emergency physicians say the large amount of uncompensated care they provide has become a substantial cost of practicing emergency medicine, but we did not expect such a high percentage of free care.


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