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Hyper-use of the ED
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 06/11/09
Shiber JR et al. - The HU group is older and more likely to have a history of cardiovascular, genitourinary, and psychiatric disease but is similar to the non-HU group in other measured parameters. The HU group appears to have equal access to a PMD and is not more likely to be admitted to the hospital than the non-HU group.
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